Testsuite: tidying
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1 #! /usr/bin/env perl
2 # We use env, because in some environments of our build farm
3 # the Perl 5.010 interpreter is only reachable via $PATH
4
5 ###############################################################################
6 # This is the controlling script for the "new" test suite for Exim. It should #
7 # be possible to export this suite for running on a wide variety of hosts, in #
8 # contrast to the old suite, which was very dependent on the environment of #
9 # Philip Hazel's desktop computer. This implementation inspects the version #
10 # of Exim that it finds, and tests only those features that are included. The #
11 # surrounding environment is also tested to discover what is available. See #
12 # the README file for details of how it all works. #
13 # #
14 # Implementation started: 03 August 2005 by Philip Hazel #
15 # Placed in the Exim CVS: 06 February 2006 #
16 ###############################################################################
17
18 #use strict;
19 use 5.010;
20 use warnings;
21
22 use Errno;
23 use FileHandle;
24 use IO::Socket::INET;
25 use Socket;
26 use Time::Local;
27 use Cwd;
28 use File::Basename;
29 use if $ENV{DEBUG} && $ENV{DEBUG} =~ /\bruntest\b/ => ('Smart::Comments' => '####');
30
31
32 # Start by initializing some global variables
33
34 $testversion = "4.80 (08-May-12)";
35
36 # This gets embedded in the D-H params filename, and the value comes
37 # from asking GnuTLS for "normal", but there appears to be no way to
38 # use certtool/... to ask what that value currently is. *sigh*
39 # We also clamp it because of NSS interop, see addition of tls_dh_max_bits.
40 # This value is correct as of GnuTLS 2.12.18 as clamped by tls_dh_max_bits.
41 # normal = 2432 tls_dh_max_bits = 2236
42 $gnutls_dh_bits_normal = 2236;
43
44 $cf = "bin/cf -exact";
45 $cr = "\r";
46 $debug = 0;
47 $flavour = 'FOO';
48 $force_continue = 0;
49 $force_update = 0;
50 $log_failed_filename = "failed-summary.log";
51 $more = "less -XF";
52 $optargs = "";
53 $save_output = 0;
54 $server_opts = "";
55 $valgrind = 0;
56
57 $have_ipv4 = 1;
58 $have_ipv6 = 1;
59 $have_largefiles = 0;
60
61 $test_start = 1;
62 $test_end = $test_top = 8999;
63 $test_special_top = 9999;
64 @test_list = ();
65 @test_dirs = ();
66
67
68 # Networks to use for DNS tests. We need to choose some networks that will
69 # never be used so that there is no chance that the host on which we are
70 # running is actually in one of the test networks. Private networks such as
71 # the IPv4 10.0.0.0/8 network are no good because hosts may well use them.
72 # Rather than use some unassigned numbers (that might become assigned later),
73 # I have chosen some multicast networks, in the belief that such addresses
74 # won't ever be assigned to hosts. This is the only place where these numbers
75 # are defined, so it is trivially possible to change them should that ever
76 # become necessary.
77
78 $parm_ipv4_test_net = "224";
79 $parm_ipv6_test_net = "ff00";
80
81 # Port numbers are currently hard-wired
82
83 $parm_port_n = 1223; # Nothing listening on this port
84 $parm_port_s = 1224; # Used for the "server" command
85 $parm_port_d = 1225; # Used for the Exim daemon
86 $parm_port_d2 = 1226; # Additional for daemon
87 $parm_port_d3 = 1227; # Additional for daemon
88 $parm_port_d4 = 1228; # Additional for daemon
89 my $dynamic_socket; # allocated later for PORT_DYNAMIC
90
91 # Manually set locale
92 $ENV{LC_ALL} = 'C';
93
94 # In some environments USER does not exists, but we
95 # need it for some test(s)
96 $ENV{USER} = getpwuid($>)
97 if not exists $ENV{USER};
98
99 my ($parm_configure_owner, $parm_configure_group);
100 my ($parm_ipv4, $parm_ipv6);
101 my $parm_hostname;
102
103 ###############################################################################
104 ###############################################################################
105
106 # Define a number of subroutines
107
108 ###############################################################################
109 ###############################################################################
110
111
112 ##################################################
113 # Handle signals #
114 ##################################################
115
116 sub pipehandler { $sigpipehappened = 1; }
117
118 sub inthandler { print "\n"; tests_exit(-1, "Caught SIGINT"); }
119
120
121 ##################################################
122 # Do global macro substitutions #
123 ##################################################
124
125 # This function is applied to configurations, command lines and data lines in
126 # scripts, and to lines in the files of the aux-var-src and the dnszones-src
127 # directory. It takes one argument: the current test number, or zero when
128 # setting up files before running any tests.
129
130 sub do_substitute{
131 s?\bCALLER\b?$parm_caller?g;
132 s?\bCALLERGROUP\b?$parm_caller_group?g;
133 s?\bCALLER_UID\b?$parm_caller_uid?g;
134 s?\bCALLER_GID\b?$parm_caller_gid?g;
135 s?\bCLAMSOCKET\b?$parm_clamsocket?g;
136 s?\bDIR/?$parm_cwd/?g;
137 s?\bEXIMGROUP\b?$parm_eximgroup?g;
138 s?\bEXIMUSER\b?$parm_eximuser?g;
139 s?\bHOSTIPV4\b?$parm_ipv4?g;
140 s?\bHOSTIPV6\b?$parm_ipv6?g;
141 s?\bHOSTNAME\b?$parm_hostname?g;
142 s?\bPORT_D\b?$parm_port_d?g;
143 s?\bPORT_D2\b?$parm_port_d2?g;
144 s?\bPORT_D3\b?$parm_port_d3?g;
145 s?\bPORT_D4\b?$parm_port_d4?g;
146 s?\bPORT_N\b?$parm_port_n?g;
147 s?\bPORT_S\b?$parm_port_s?g;
148 s?\bTESTNUM\b?$_[0]?g;
149 s?(\b|_)V4NET([\._])?$1$parm_ipv4_test_net$2?g;
150 s?\bV6NET:?$parm_ipv6_test_net:?g;
151 s?\bPORT_DYNAMIC\b?$dynamic_socket->sockport()?eg;
152 }
153
154
155 ##################################################
156 # Any state to be preserved across tests #
157 ##################################################
158
159 my $TEST_STATE = {};
160
161
162 ##################################################
163 # Subroutine to tidy up and exit #
164 ##################################################
165
166 # In all cases, we check for any Exim daemons that have been left running, and
167 # kill them. Then remove all the spool data, test output, and the modified Exim
168 # binary if we are ending normally.
169
170 # Arguments:
171 # $_[0] = 0 for a normal exit; full cleanup done
172 # $_[0] > 0 for an error exit; no files cleaned up
173 # $_[0] < 0 for a "die" exit; $_[1] contains a message
174
175 sub tests_exit{
176 my($rc) = $_[0];
177 my($spool);
178
179 # Search for daemon pid files and kill the daemons. We kill with SIGINT rather
180 # than SIGTERM to stop it outputting "Terminated" to the terminal when not in
181 # the background.
182
183 if (exists $TEST_STATE->{exim_pid})
184 {
185 $pid = $TEST_STATE->{exim_pid};
186 print "Tidyup: killing wait-mode daemon pid=$pid\n";
187 system("sudo kill -INT $pid");
188 }
189
190 if (opendir(DIR, "spool"))
191 {
192 my(@spools) = sort readdir(DIR);
193 closedir(DIR);
194 foreach $spool (@spools)
195 {
196 next if $spool !~ /^exim-daemon./;
197 open(PID, "spool/$spool") || die "** Failed to open \"spool/$spool\": $!\n";
198 chomp($pid = <PID>);
199 close(PID);
200 print "Tidyup: killing daemon pid=$pid\n";
201 system("sudo rm -f spool/$spool; sudo kill -INT $pid");
202 }
203 }
204 else
205 { die "** Failed to opendir(\"spool\"): $!\n" unless $!{ENOENT}; }
206
207 # Close the terminal input and remove the test files if all went well, unless
208 # the option to save them is set. Always remove the patched Exim binary. Then
209 # exit normally, or die.
210
211 close(T);
212 system("sudo /bin/rm -rf ./spool test-* ./dnszones/*")
213 if ($rc == 0 && !$save_output);
214
215 system("sudo /bin/rm -rf ./eximdir/*")
216 if (!$save_output);
217
218 print "\nYou were in test $test at the end there.\n\n" if defined $test;
219 exit $rc if ($rc >= 0);
220 die "** runtest error: $_[1]\n";
221 }
222
223
224
225 ##################################################
226 # Subroutines used by the munging subroutine #
227 ##################################################
228
229 # This function is used for things like message ids, where we want to generate
230 # more than one value, but keep a consistent mapping throughout.
231 #
232 # Arguments:
233 # $oldid the value from the file
234 # $base a base string into which we insert a sequence
235 # $sequence the address of the current sequence counter
236
237 sub new_value {
238 my($oldid, $base, $sequence) = @_;
239 my($newid) = $cache{$oldid};
240 if (! defined $newid)
241 {
242 $newid = sprintf($base, $$sequence++);
243 $cache{$oldid} = $newid;
244 }
245 return $newid;
246 }
247
248
249 # This is used while munging the output from exim_dumpdb.
250 # May go wrong across DST changes.
251
252 sub date_seconds {
253 my($day,$month,$year,$hour,$min,$sec) =
254 $_[0] =~ /^(\d\d)-(\w\w\w)-(\d{4})\s(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)/;
255 my($mon);
256 if ($month =~ /Jan/) {$mon = 0;}
257 elsif($month =~ /Feb/) {$mon = 1;}
258 elsif($month =~ /Mar/) {$mon = 2;}
259 elsif($month =~ /Apr/) {$mon = 3;}
260 elsif($month =~ /May/) {$mon = 4;}
261 elsif($month =~ /Jun/) {$mon = 5;}
262 elsif($month =~ /Jul/) {$mon = 6;}
263 elsif($month =~ /Aug/) {$mon = 7;}
264 elsif($month =~ /Sep/) {$mon = 8;}
265 elsif($month =~ /Oct/) {$mon = 9;}
266 elsif($month =~ /Nov/) {$mon = 10;}
267 elsif($month =~ /Dec/) {$mon = 11;}
268 return timelocal($sec,$min,$hour,$day,$mon,$year);
269 }
270
271
272 # This is a subroutine to sort maildir files into time-order. The second field
273 # is the microsecond field, and may vary in length, so must be compared
274 # numerically.
275
276 sub maildirsort {
277 return $a cmp $b if ($a !~ /^\d+\.H\d/ || $b !~ /^\d+\.H\d/);
278 my($x1,$y1) = $a =~ /^(\d+)\.H(\d+)/;
279 my($x2,$y2) = $b =~ /^(\d+)\.H(\d+)/;
280 return ($x1 != $x2)? ($x1 <=> $x2) : ($y1 <=> $y2);
281 }
282
283
284
285 ##################################################
286 # Subroutine list files below a directory #
287 ##################################################
288
289 # This is used to build up a list of expected mail files below a certain path
290 # in the directory tree. It has to be recursive in order to deal with multiple
291 # maildir mailboxes.
292
293 sub list_files_below {
294 my($dir) = $_[0];
295 my(@yield) = ();
296 my(@sublist, $file);
297
298 opendir(DIR, $dir) || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $dir: $!");
299 @sublist = sort maildirsort readdir(DIR);
300 closedir(DIR);
301
302 foreach $file (@sublist)
303 {
304 next if $file eq "." || $file eq ".." || $file eq "CVS";
305 if (-d "$dir/$file")
306 { @yield = (@yield, list_files_below("$dir/$file")); }
307 else
308 { push @yield, "$dir/$file"; }
309 }
310
311 return @yield;
312 }
313
314
315
316 ##################################################
317 # Munge a file before comparing #
318 ##################################################
319
320 # The pre-processing turns all dates, times, Exim versions, message ids, and so
321 # on into standard values, so that the compare works. Perl's substitution with
322 # an expression provides a neat way to do some of these changes.
323
324 # We keep a global associative array for repeatedly turning the same values
325 # into the same standard values throughout the data from a single test.
326 # Message ids get this treatment (can't be made reliable for times), and
327 # times in dumped retry databases are also handled in a special way, as are
328 # incoming port numbers.
329
330 # On entry to the subroutine, the file to write to is already opened with the
331 # name MUNGED. The input file name is the only argument to the subroutine.
332 # Certain actions are taken only when the name contains "stderr", "stdout",
333 # or "log". The yield of the function is 1 if a line matching "*** truncated
334 # ***" is encountered; otherwise it is 0.
335
336 sub munge {
337 my($file) = $_[0];
338 my($extra) = $_[1];
339 my($yield) = 0;
340 my(@saved) = ();
341
342 local $_;
343
344 open(IN, "$file") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $file: $!");
345
346 my($is_log) = $file =~ /log/;
347 my($is_stdout) = $file =~ /stdout/;
348 my($is_stderr) = $file =~ /stderr/;
349
350 # Date pattern
351
352 $date = "\\d{2}-\\w{3}-\\d{4}\\s\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}";
353
354 # Pattern for matching pids at start of stderr lines; initially something
355 # that won't match.
356
357 $spid = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";
358
359 # Scan the file and make the changes. Near the bottom there are some changes
360 # that are specific to certain file types, though there are also some of those
361 # inline too.
362
363 LINE: while(<IN>)
364 {
365 RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ:
366 # Custom munges
367 if ($extra)
368 {
369 next if $extra =~ m%^/% && eval $extra;
370 eval $extra if $extra =~ m/^s/;
371 }
372
373 # Check for "*** truncated ***"
374 $yield = 1 if /\*\*\* truncated \*\*\*/;
375
376 # Replace the name of this host
377 s/\Q$parm_hostname\E/the.local.host.name/g;
378
379 # But convert "name=the.local.host address=127.0.0.1" to use "localhost"
380 s/name=the\.local\.host address=127\.0\.0\.1/name=localhost address=127.0.0.1/g;
381
382 # The name of the shell may vary
383 s/\s\Q$parm_shell\E\b/ ENV_SHELL/;
384
385 # Replace the path to the testsuite directory
386 s?\Q$parm_cwd\E?TESTSUITE?g;
387
388 # Replace the Exim version number (may appear in various places)
389 # patchexim should have fixed this for us
390 #s/(Exim) \d+\.\d+[\w_-]*/$1 x.yz/i;
391
392 # Replace Exim message ids by a unique series
393 s/((?:[^\W_]{6}-){2}[^\W_]{2})
394 /new_value($1, "10Hm%s-0005vi-00", \$next_msgid)/egx;
395
396 # The names of lock files appear in some error and debug messages
397 s/\.lock(\.[-\w]+)+(\.[\da-f]+){2}/.lock.test.ex.dddddddd.pppppppp/;
398
399 # Unless we are in an IPv6 test, replace IPv4 and/or IPv6 in "listening on
400 # port" message, because it is not always the same.
401 s/port (\d+) \([^)]+\)/port $1/g
402 if !$is_ipv6test && m/listening for SMTP(S?) on port/;
403
404 # Challenges in SPA authentication
405 s/TlRMTVNTUAACAAAAAAAAAAAoAAABgg[\w+\/]+/TlRMTVNTUAACAAAAAAAAAAAoAAABggAAAEbBRwqFwwIAAAAAAAAAAAAt1sgAAAAA/;
406
407 # PRVS values
408 s?prvs=([^/]+)/[\da-f]{10}@?prvs=$1/xxxxxxxxxx@?g; # Old form
409 s?prvs=[\da-f]{10}=([^@]+)@?prvs=xxxxxxxxxx=$1@?g; # New form
410
411 # Error lines on stdout from SSL contain process id values and file names.
412 # They also contain a source file name and line number, which may vary from
413 # release to release.
414 s/^\d+:error:/pppp:error:/;
415 s/:(?:\/[^\s:]+\/)?([^\/\s]+\.c):\d+:/:$1:dddd:/;
416
417 # There are differences in error messages between OpenSSL versions
418 s/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list/SSL_connect/;
419
420 # One error test in expansions mentions base 62 or 36
421 s/is not a base (36|62) number/is not a base 36\/62 number/;
422
423 # This message sometimes has a different number of seconds
424 s/forced fail after \d seconds/forced fail after d seconds/;
425
426 # This message may contain a different DBM library name
427 s/Failed to open \S+( \([^\)]+\))? file/Failed to open DBM file/;
428
429 # The message for a non-listening FIFO varies
430 s/:[^:]+: while opening named pipe/: Error: while opening named pipe/;
431
432 # Debugging output of lists of hosts may have different sort keys
433 s/sort=\S+/sort=xx/ if /^\S+ (?:\d+\.){3}\d+ mx=\S+ sort=\S+/;
434
435 # Random local part in callout cache testing
436 s/myhost.test.ex-\d+-testing/myhost.test.ex-dddddddd-testing/;
437 s/the.local.host.name-\d+-testing/the.local.host.name-dddddddd-testing/;
438
439 # File descriptor numbers may vary
440 s/^writing data block fd=\d+/writing data block fd=dddd/;
441 s/(running as transport filter:) fd_write=\d+ fd_read=\d+/$1 fd_write=dddd fd_read=dddd/;
442
443
444 # ======== Dumpdb output ========
445 # This must be before the general date/date munging.
446 # Time data lines, which look like this:
447 # 25-Aug-2000 12:11:37 25-Aug-2000 12:11:37 26-Aug-2000 12:11:37
448 if (/^($date)\s+($date)\s+($date)(\s+\*)?\s*$/)
449 {
450 my($date1,$date2,$date3,$expired) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
451 $expired = "" if !defined $expired;
452 my($increment) = date_seconds($date3) - date_seconds($date2);
453
454 # We used to use globally unique replacement values, but timing
455 # differences make this impossible. Just show the increment on the
456 # last one.
457
458 printf MUNGED ("first failed = time last try = time2 next try = time2 + %s%s\n",
459 $increment, $expired);
460 next;
461 }
462
463 # more_errno values in exim_dumpdb output which are times
464 s/T:(\S+)\s-22\s(\S+)\s/T:$1 -22 xxxx /;
465
466
467 # ======== Dates and times ========
468
469 # Dates and times are all turned into the same value - trying to turn
470 # them into different ones cannot be done repeatedly because they are
471 # real time stamps generated while running the test. The actual date and
472 # time used was fixed when I first started running automatic Exim tests.
473
474 # Date/time in header lines and SMTP responses
475 s/[A-Z][a-z]{2},\s\d\d?\s[A-Z][a-z]{2}\s\d\d\d\d\s\d\d\:\d\d:\d\d\s[-+]\d{4}
476 /Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000/gx;
477
478 # Date/time in logs and in one instance of a filter test
479 s/^\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d(\s[+-]\d\d\d\d)?/1999-03-02 09:44:33/gx;
480 s/^Logwrite\s"\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d/Logwrite "1999-03-02 09:44:33/gx;
481
482 # Date/time in message separators
483 s/(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2}\s){2}\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\s\d\d\d\d
484 /Tue Mar 02 09:44:33 1999/gx;
485
486 # Date of message arrival in spool file as shown by -Mvh
487 s/^\d{9,10}\s0$/ddddddddd 0/;
488
489 # Date/time in mbx mailbox files
490 s/\d\d-\w\w\w-\d\d\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\s[-+]\d\d\d\d,/06-Sep-1999 15:52:48 +0100,/gx;
491
492 # Dates/times in debugging output for writing retry records
493 if (/^ first failed=(\d+) last try=(\d+) next try=(\d+) (.*)$/)
494 {
495 my($next) = $3 - $2;
496 $_ = " first failed=dddd last try=dddd next try=+$next $4\n";
497 }
498 s/^(\s*)now=\d+ first_failed=\d+ next_try=\d+ expired=(\d)/$1now=tttt first_failed=tttt next_try=tttt expired=$2/;
499 s/^(\s*)received_time=\d+ diff=\d+ timeout=(\d+)/$1received_time=tttt diff=tttt timeout=$2/;
500
501 # Time to retry may vary
502 s/time to retry = \S+/time to retry = tttt/;
503 s/retry record exists: age=\S+/retry record exists: age=ttt/;
504 s/failing_interval=\S+ message_age=\S+/failing_interval=ttt message_age=ttt/;
505
506 # Date/time in exim -bV output
507 s/\d\d-[A-Z][a-z]{2}-\d{4}\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d/07-Mar-2000 12:21:52/g;
508
509 # Time on queue tolerance
510 s/(QT|D)=1s/$1=0s/;
511
512 # Eximstats heading
513 s/Exim\sstatistics\sfrom\s\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\sto\s
514 \d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d/Exim statistics from <time> to <time>/x;
515
516 # Treat ECONNRESET the same as ECONNREFUSED. At least some systems give
517 # us the former on a new connection.
518 s/(could not connect to .*: Connection) reset by peer$/$1 refused/;
519
520 # ======== TLS certificate algorithms ========
521 # Test machines might have various different TLS library versions supporting
522 # different protocols; can't rely upon TLS 1.2's AES256-GCM-SHA384, so we
523 # treat the standard algorithms the same.
524 # So far, have seen:
525 # TLSv1:AES128-GCM-SHA256:128
526 # TLSv1:AES256-SHA:256
527 # TLSv1.1:AES256-SHA:256
528 # TLSv1.2:AES256-GCM-SHA384:256
529 # TLSv1.2:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:256
530 # TLS1.2:DHE_RSA_AES_128_CBC_SHA1:128
531 # We also need to handle the ciphersuite without the TLS part present, for
532 # client-ssl's output. We also see some older forced ciphersuites, but
533 # negotiating TLS 1.2 instead of 1.0.
534 # Mail headers (...), log-lines X=..., client-ssl output ...
535 # (and \b doesn't match between ' ' and '(' )
536
537 s/( (?: (?:\b|\s) [\(=] ) | \s )TLSv1\.[12]:/$1TLSv1:/xg;
538 s/\bAES128-GCM-SHA256:128\b/AES256-SHA:256/g;
539 s/\bAES128-GCM-SHA256\b/AES256-SHA/g;
540 s/\bAES256-GCM-SHA384\b/AES256-SHA/g;
541 s/\bDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA\b/AES256-SHA/g;
542
543 # GnuTLS have seen:
544 # TLS1.2:ECDHE_RSA_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:256
545 # TLS1.2:ECDHE_RSA_AES_128_GCM_SHA256:128
546 # TLS1.2:RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:256 (canonical)
547 # TLS1.2:DHE_RSA_AES_128_CBC_SHA1:128
548 #
549 # X=TLS1.2:DHE_RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA256:256
550 # X=TLS1.2:RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:256
551 # X=TLS1.1:RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:256
552 # X=TLS1.0:DHE_RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:256
553 # and as stand-alone cipher:
554 # ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
555 # DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256
556 # DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
557 # picking latter as canonical simply because regex easier that way.
558 s/\bDHE_RSA_AES_128_CBC_SHA1:128/RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:256/g;
559 s/TLS1.[012]:((EC)?DHE_)?RSA_AES_(256|128)_(CBC|GCM)_SHA(1|256|384):(256|128)/TLS1.x:xxxxRSA_AES_256_CBC_SHAnnn:256/g;
560 s/\b(ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA|DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256)\b/AES256-SHA/g;
561
562 # GnuTLS library error message changes
563 s/No certificate was found/The peer did not send any certificate/g;
564 #(dodgy test?) s/\(certificate verification failed\): invalid/\(gnutls_handshake\): The peer did not send any certificate./g;
565 s/\(gnutls_priority_set\): No or insufficient priorities were set/\(gnutls_handshake\): Could not negotiate a supported cipher suite/g;
566
567 # (this new one is a generic channel-read error, but the testsuite
568 # only hits it in one place)
569 s/TLS error on connection \(gnutls_handshake\): Error in the pull function\./a TLS session is required but an attempt to start TLS failed/g;
570
571 # (replace old with new, hoping that old only happens in one situation)
572 s/TLS error on connection to \d{1,3}(.\d{1,3}){3} \[\d{1,3}(.\d{1,3}){3}\] \(gnutls_handshake\): A TLS packet with unexpected length was received./a TLS session is required for ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 [ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4], but an attempt to start TLS failed/g;
573 s/TLS error on connection from \[127.0.0.1\] \(recv\): A TLS packet with unexpected length was received./TLS error on connection from [127.0.0.1] (recv): The TLS connection was non-properly terminated./g;
574
575 # signature algorithm names
576 s/RSA-SHA1/RSA-SHA/;
577
578
579 # ======== Caller's login, uid, gid, home, gecos ========
580
581 s/\Q$parm_caller_home\E/CALLER_HOME/g; # NOTE: these must be done
582 s/\b\Q$parm_caller\E\b/CALLER/g; # in this order!
583 s/\b\Q$parm_caller_group\E\b/CALLER/g; # In case group name different
584
585 s/\beuid=$parm_caller_uid\b/euid=CALLER_UID/g;
586 s/\begid=$parm_caller_gid\b/egid=CALLER_GID/g;
587
588 s/\buid=$parm_caller_uid\b/uid=CALLER_UID/g;
589 s/\bgid=$parm_caller_gid\b/gid=CALLER_GID/g;
590
591 s/\bname="?$parm_caller_gecos"?/name=CALLER_GECOS/g;
592
593 # When looking at spool files with -Mvh, we will find not only the caller
594 # login, but also the uid and gid. It seems that $) in some Perls gives all
595 # the auxiliary gids as well, so don't bother checking for that.
596
597 s/^CALLER $> \d+$/CALLER UID GID/;
598
599 # There is one case where the caller's login is forced to something else,
600 # in order to test the processing of logins that contain spaces. Weird what
601 # some people do, isn't it?
602
603 s/^spaced user $> \d+$/CALLER UID GID/;
604
605
606 # ======== Exim's login ========
607 # For messages received by the daemon, this is in the -H file, which some
608 # tests inspect. For bounce messages, this will appear on the U= lines in
609 # logs and also after Received: and in addresses. In one pipe test it appears
610 # after "Running as:". It also appears in addresses, and in the names of lock
611 # files.
612
613 s/U=$parm_eximuser/U=EXIMUSER/;
614 s/user=$parm_eximuser/user=EXIMUSER/;
615 s/login=$parm_eximuser/login=EXIMUSER/;
616 s/Received: from $parm_eximuser /Received: from EXIMUSER /;
617 s/Running as: $parm_eximuser/Running as: EXIMUSER/;
618 s/\b$parm_eximuser@/EXIMUSER@/;
619 s/\b$parm_eximuser\.lock\./EXIMUSER.lock./;
620
621 s/\beuid=$parm_exim_uid\b/euid=EXIM_UID/g;
622 s/\begid=$parm_exim_gid\b/egid=EXIM_GID/g;
623
624 s/\buid=$parm_exim_uid\b/uid=EXIM_UID/g;
625 s/\bgid=$parm_exim_gid\b/gid=EXIM_GID/g;
626
627 s/^$parm_eximuser $parm_exim_uid $parm_exim_gid/EXIMUSER EXIM_UID EXIM_GID/;
628
629
630 # ======== General uids, gids, and pids ========
631 # Note: this must come after munges for caller's and exim's uid/gid
632
633 # These are for systems where long int is 64
634 s/\buid=4294967295/uid=-1/;
635 s/\beuid=4294967295/euid=-1/;
636 s/\bgid=4294967295/gid=-1/;
637 s/\begid=4294967295/egid=-1/;
638
639 s/\bgid=\d+/gid=gggg/;
640 s/\begid=\d+/egid=gggg/;
641 s/\bpid=\d+/pid=pppp/;
642 s/\buid=\d+/uid=uuuu/;
643 s/\beuid=\d+/euid=uuuu/;
644 s/set_process_info:\s+\d+/set_process_info: pppp/;
645 s/queue run pid \d+/queue run pid ppppp/;
646 s/process \d+ running as transport filter/process pppp running as transport filter/;
647 s/process \d+ writing to transport filter/process pppp writing to transport filter/;
648 s/reading pipe for subprocess \d+/reading pipe for subprocess pppp/;
649 s/remote delivery process \d+ ended/remote delivery process pppp ended/;
650
651 # Pid in temp file in appendfile transport
652 s"test-mail/temp\.\d+\."test-mail/temp.pppp.";
653
654 # Optional pid in log lines
655 s/^(\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d)(\s[+-]\d\d\d\d|)(\s\[\d+\])/
656 "$1$2 [" . new_value($3, "%s", \$next_pid) . "]"/gxe;
657
658 # Detect a daemon stderr line with a pid and save the pid for subsequent
659 # removal from following lines.
660 $spid = $1 if /^(\s*\d+) (?:listening|LOG: MAIN|(?:daemon_smtp_port|local_interfaces) overridden by)/;
661 s/^$spid //;
662
663 # Queue runner waiting messages
664 s/waiting for children of \d+/waiting for children of pppp/;
665 s/waiting for (\S+) \(\d+\)/waiting for $1 (pppp)/;
666
667 # The spool header file name varies with PID
668 s%^(Writing spool header file: .*/hdr).[0-9]{1,5}%$1.pppp%;
669
670 # ======== Port numbers ========
671 # Incoming port numbers may vary, but not in daemon startup line.
672
673 s/^Port: (\d+)/"Port: " . new_value($1, "%s", \$next_port)/e;
674 s/\(port=(\d+)/"(port=" . new_value($1, "%s", \$next_port)/e;
675
676 # This handles "connection from" and the like, when the port is given
677 if (!/listening for SMTP on/ && !/Connecting to/ && !/=>/ && !/->/
678 && !/\*>/ && !/Connection refused/)
679 {
680 s/\[([a-z\d:]+|\d+(?:\.\d+){3})\]:(\d+)/"[".$1."]:".new_value($2,"%s",\$next_port)/ie;
681 }
682
683 # Port in host address in spool file output from -Mvh
684 s/^-host_address (.*)\.\d+/-host_address $1.9999/;
685
686 if ($dynamic_socket and $dynamic_socket->opened and my $port = $dynamic_socket->sockport) {
687 s/^Connecting to 127\.0\.0\.1 port \K$port/<dynamic port>/;
688 }
689
690
691 # ======== Local IP addresses ========
692 # The amount of space between "host" and the address in verification output
693 # depends on the length of the host name. We therefore reduce it to one space
694 # for all of them.
695 # Also, the length of space at the end of the host line is dependent
696 # on the length of the longest line, so strip it also on otherwise
697 # un-rewritten lines like localhost
698
699 s/^\s+host\s(\S+)\s+(\S+)/ host $1 $2/;
700 s/^\s+(host\s\S+\s\S+)\s+(port=.*)/ host $1 $2/;
701 s/^\s+(host\s\S+\s\S+)\s+(?=MX=)/ $1 /;
702 s/host\s\Q$parm_ipv4\E\s\[\Q$parm_ipv4\E\]/host ipv4.ipv4.ipv4.ipv4 [ipv4.ipv4.ipv4.ipv4]/;
703 s/host\s\Q$parm_ipv6\E\s\[\Q$parm_ipv6\E\]/host ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6 [ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6]/;
704 s/\b\Q$parm_ipv4\E\b/ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4/g;
705 s/(^|\W)\K\Q$parm_ipv6\E/ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6:ip6/g;
706 s/\b\Q$parm_ipv4r\E\b/ip4-reverse/g;
707 s/(^|\W)\K\Q$parm_ipv6r\E/ip6-reverse/g;
708 s/^(\s+host\s\S+\s+\[\S+\]) +$/$1 /;
709
710
711 # ======== Test network IP addresses ========
712 s/(\b|_)\Q$parm_ipv4_test_net\E(?=\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+\b|_|\.rbl|\.in-addr|\.test\.again\.dns)/$1V4NET/g;
713 s/\b\Q$parm_ipv6_test_net\E(?=:[\da-f]+:[\da-f]+:[\da-f]+)/V6NET/gi;
714
715
716 # ======== IP error numbers and messages ========
717 # These vary between operating systems
718 s/Can't assign requested address/Network Error/;
719 s/Cannot assign requested address/Network Error/;
720 s/Operation timed out/Connection timed out/;
721 s/Address family not supported by protocol family/Network Error/;
722 s/Network is unreachable/Network Error/;
723 s/Invalid argument/Network Error/;
724
725 s/\(\d+\): Network/(dd): Network/;
726 s/\(\d+\): Connection refused/(dd): Connection refused/;
727 s/\(\d+\): Connection timed out/(dd): Connection timed out/;
728 s/\d+ 65 Connection refused/dd 65 Connection refused/;
729 s/\d+ 321 Connection timed out/dd 321 Connection timed out/;
730
731
732 # ======== Other error numbers ========
733 s/errno=\d+/errno=dd/g;
734
735 # ======== System Error Messages ======
736 # depending on the underlaying file system the error message seems to differ
737 s/(?: is not a regular file)|(?: has too many links \(\d+\))/ not a regular file or too many links/;
738
739 # ======== Output from ls ========
740 # Different operating systems use different spacing on long output
741 #s/ +/ /g if /^[-rwd]{10} /;
742 # (Bug 1226) SUSv3 allows a trailing printable char for modified access method control.
743 # Handle only the Gnu and MacOS space, dot, plus and at-sign. A full [[:graph:]]
744 # unfortunately matches a non-ls linefull of dashes.
745 # Allow the case where we've already picked out the file protection bits.
746 if (s/^([-d](?:[-r][-w][-SsTtx]){3})[.+@]?( +|$)/$1$2/) {
747 s/ +/ /g;
748 }
749
750
751 # ======== Message sizes =========
752 # Message sizes vary, owing to different logins and host names that get
753 # automatically inserted. I can't think of any way of even approximately
754 # comparing these.
755
756 s/([\s,])S=\d+\b/$1S=sss/;
757 s/:S\d+\b/:Ssss/;
758 s/^(\s*\d+m\s+)\d+(\s+[a-z0-9-]{16} <)/$1sss$2/i if $is_stdout;
759 s/\sSIZE=\d+\b/ SIZE=ssss/;
760 s/\ssize=\d+\b/ size=sss/ if $is_stderr;
761 s/old size = \d+\b/old size = sssss/;
762 s/message size = \d+\b/message size = sss/;
763 s/this message = \d+\b/this message = sss/;
764 s/Size of headers = \d+/Size of headers = sss/;
765 s/sum=(?!0)\d+/sum=dddd/;
766 s/(?<=sum=dddd )count=\d+\b/count=dd/;
767 s/(?<=sum=0 )count=\d+\b/count=dd/;
768 s/,S is \d+\b/,S is ddddd/;
769 s/\+0100,\d+;/+0100,ddd;/;
770 s/\(\d+ bytes written\)/(ddd bytes written)/;
771 s/added '\d+ 1'/added 'ddd 1'/;
772 s/Received\s+\d+/Received nnn/;
773 s/Delivered\s+\d+/Delivered nnn/;
774
775
776 # ======== Values in spool space failure message ========
777 s/space=\d+ inodes=[+-]?\d+/space=xxxxx inodes=xxxxx/;
778
779
780 # ======== Filter sizes ========
781 # The sizes of filter files may vary because of the substitution of local
782 # filenames, logins, etc.
783
784 s/^\d+(?= bytes read from )/ssss/;
785
786
787 # ======== OpenSSL error messages ========
788 # Different releases of the OpenSSL libraries seem to give different error
789 # numbers, or handle specific bad conditions in different ways, leading to
790 # different wording in the error messages, so we cannot compare them.
791
792 s/(TLS error on connection (?:from .* )?\(SSL_\w+\): error:)(.*)/$1 <<detail omitted>>/;
793 next if /SSL verify error: depth=0 error=certificate not trusted/;
794
795 # ======== Maildir things ========
796 # timestamp output in maildir processing
797 s/(timestamp=|\(timestamp_only\): )\d+/$1ddddddd/g;
798
799 # maildir delivery files appearing in log lines (in cases of error)
800 s/writing to(?: file)? tmp\/\d+\.[^.]+\.(\S+)/writing to tmp\/MAILDIR.$1/;
801
802 s/renamed tmp\/\d+\.[^.]+\.(\S+) as new\/\d+\.[^.]+\.(\S+)/renamed tmp\/MAILDIR.$1 as new\/MAILDIR.$1/;
803
804 # Maildir file names in general
805 s/\b\d+\.H\d+P\d+\b/dddddddddd.HddddddPddddd/;
806
807 # Maildirsize data
808 while (/^\d+S,\d+C\s*$/)
809 {
810 print MUNGED;
811 while (<IN>)
812 {
813 last if !/^\d+ \d+\s*$/;
814 print MUNGED "ddd d\n";
815 }
816 last if !defined $_;
817 }
818 last if !defined $_;
819
820
821 # ======== Output from the "fd" program about open descriptors ========
822 # The statuses seem to be different on different operating systems, but
823 # at least we'll still be checking the number of open fd's.
824
825 s/max fd = \d+/max fd = dddd/;
826 s/status=0 RDONLY/STATUS/g;
827 s/status=1 WRONLY/STATUS/g;
828 s/status=2 RDWR/STATUS/g;
829
830
831 # ======== Contents of spool files ========
832 # A couple of tests dump the contents of the -H file. The length fields
833 # will be wrong because of different user names, etc.
834 s/^\d\d\d(?=[PFS*])/ddd/;
835
836
837 # ========= Exim lookups ==================
838 # Lookups have a char which depends on the number of lookup types compiled in,
839 # in stderr output. Replace with a "0". Recognising this while avoiding
840 # other output is fragile; perhaps the debug output should be revised instead.
841 s%(?<!sqlite)(?<!lsearch\*@)(?<!lsearch\*)(?<!lsearch)[0-?]TESTSUITE/aux-fixed/%0TESTSUITE/aux-fixed/%g;
842
843 # ==========================================================
844 # MIME boundaries in RFC3461 DSN messages
845 s/\d{8,10}-eximdsn-\d+/NNNNNNNNNN-eximdsn-MMMMMMMMMM/;
846
847 # ==========================================================
848 # Some munging is specific to the specific file types
849
850 # ======== stdout ========
851
852 if ($is_stdout)
853 {
854 # Skip translate_ip_address and use_classresources in -bP output because
855 # they aren't always there.
856
857 next if /translate_ip_address =/;
858 next if /use_classresources/;
859
860 # In certain filter tests, remove initial filter lines because they just
861 # clog up by repetition.
862
863 if ($rmfiltertest)
864 {
865 next if /^(Sender\staken\sfrom|
866 Return-path\scopied\sfrom|
867 Sender\s+=|
868 Recipient\s+=)/x;
869 if (/^Testing \S+ filter/)
870 {
871 $_ = <IN>; # remove blank line
872 next;
873 }
874 }
875
876 # openssl version variances
877 next if /^SSL info: unknown state/;
878 next if /^SSL info: SSLv2\/v3 write client hello A/;
879 next if /^SSL info: SSLv3 read server key exchange A/;
880 next if /SSL verify error: depth=0 error=certificate not trusted/;
881 s/SSL3_READ_BYTES/ssl3_read_bytes/;
882
883 # gnutls version variances
884 next if /^Error in the pull function./;
885 }
886
887 # ======== stderr ========
888
889 elsif ($is_stderr)
890 {
891 # The very first line of debugging output will vary
892
893 s/^Exim version .*/Exim version x.yz ..../;
894
895 # Debugging lines for Exim terminations
896
897 s/(?<=^>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Exim pid=)\d+(?= terminating)/pppp/;
898
899 # IP address lookups use gethostbyname() when IPv6 is not supported,
900 # and gethostbyname2() or getipnodebyname() when it is.
901
902 s/\b(gethostbyname2?|\bgetipnodebyname)(\(af=inet\))?/get[host|ipnode]byname[2]/;
903
904 # drop gnutls version strings
905 next if /GnuTLS compile-time version: \d+[\.\d]+$/;
906 next if /GnuTLS runtime version: \d+[\.\d]+$/;
907
908 # drop openssl version strings
909 next if /OpenSSL compile-time version: OpenSSL \d+[\.\da-z]+/;
910 next if /OpenSSL runtime version: OpenSSL \d+[\.\da-z]+/;
911
912 # drop lookups
913 next if /^Lookups \(built-in\):/;
914 next if /^Loading lookup modules from/;
915 next if /^Loaded \d+ lookup modules/;
916 next if /^Total \d+ lookups/;
917
918 # drop compiler information
919 next if /^Compiler:/;
920
921 # and the ugly bit
922 # different libraries will have different numbers (possibly 0) of follow-up
923 # lines, indenting with more data
924 if (/^Library version:/) {
925 while (1) {
926 $_ = <IN>;
927 next if /^\s/;
928 goto RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ;
929 }
930 }
931
932 # drop other build-time controls emitted for debugging
933 next if /^WHITELIST_D_MACROS:/;
934 next if /^TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST:/;
935
936 # As of Exim 4.74, we log when a setgid fails; because we invoke Exim
937 # with -be, privileges will have been dropped, so this will always
938 # be the case
939 next if /^changing group to \d+ failed: (Operation not permitted|Not owner)/;
940
941 # We might not keep this check; rather than change all the tests, just
942 # ignore it as long as it succeeds; then we only need to change the
943 # TLS tests where tls_require_ciphers has been set.
944 if (m{^changed uid/gid: calling tls_validate_require_cipher}) {
945 my $discard = <IN>;
946 next;
947 }
948 next if /^tls_validate_require_cipher child \d+ ended: status=0x0/;
949
950 # We invoke Exim with -D, so we hit this new messag as of Exim 4.73:
951 next if /^macros_trusted overridden to true by whitelisting/;
952
953 # We have to omit the localhost ::1 address so that all is well in
954 # the IPv4-only case.
955
956 print MUNGED "MUNGED: ::1 will be omitted in what follows\n"
957 if (/looked up these IP addresses/);
958 next if /name=localhost address=::1/;
959
960 # drop pdkim debugging header
961 next if /^PDKIM <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<+$/;
962
963 # Various other IPv6 lines must be omitted too
964
965 next if /using host_fake_gethostbyname for \S+ \(IPv6\)/;
966 next if /get\[host\|ipnode\]byname\[2\]\(af=inet6\)/;
967 next if /DNS lookup of \S+ \(AAAA\) using fakens/;
968 next if / in dns_ipv4_lookup?/;
969
970 if (/DNS lookup of \S+ \(AAAA\) gave NO_DATA/)
971 {
972 $_= <IN>; # Gets "returning DNS_NODATA"
973 next;
974 }
975
976 # Skip tls_advertise_hosts and hosts_require_tls checks when the options
977 # are unset, because tls ain't always there.
978
979 next if /in\s(?:tls_advertise_hosts\?|hosts_require_tls\?)
980 \sno\s\((option\sunset|end\sof\slist)\)/x;
981
982 # Skip auxiliary group lists because they will vary.
983
984 next if /auxiliary group list:/;
985
986 # Skip "extracted from gecos field" because the gecos field varies
987
988 next if /extracted from gecos field/;
989
990 # Skip "waiting for data on socket" and "read response data: size=" lines
991 # because some systems pack more stuff into packets than others.
992
993 next if /waiting for data on socket/;
994 next if /read response data: size=/;
995
996 # If Exim is compiled with readline support but it can't find the library
997 # to load, there will be an extra debug line. Omit it.
998
999 next if /failed to load readline:/;
1000
1001 # Some DBM libraries seem to make DBM files on opening with O_RDWR without
1002 # O_CREAT; other's don't. In the latter case there is some debugging output
1003 # which is not present in the former. Skip the relevant lines (there are
1004 # two of them).
1005
1006 if (/TESTSUITE\/spool\/db\/\S+ appears not to exist: trying to create/)
1007 {
1008 $_ = <IN>;
1009 next;
1010 }
1011
1012 # Some tests turn on +expand debugging to check on expansions.
1013 # Unfortunately, the Received: expansion varies, depending on whether TLS
1014 # is compiled or not. So we must remove the relevant debugging if it is.
1015
1016 if (/^condition: def:tls_cipher/)
1017 {
1018 while (<IN>) { last if /^condition: def:sender_address/; }
1019 }
1020 elsif (/^expanding: Received: /)
1021 {
1022 while (<IN>) { last if !/^\s/; }
1023 }
1024
1025 # remote port numbers vary
1026 s/(Connection request from 127.0.0.1 port) \d{1,5}/$1 sssss/;
1027
1028 # Skip hosts_require_dane checks when the options
1029 # are unset, because dane ain't always there.
1030
1031 next if /in\shosts_require_dane\?\sno\s\(option\sunset\)/x;
1032
1033 # SUPPORT_PROXY
1034 next if /host in hosts_proxy\?/;
1035
1036 # Experimental_International
1037 next if / in smtputf8_advertise_hosts\? no \(option unset\)/;
1038
1039 # Environment cleaning
1040 next if /\w+ in keep_environment\? (yes|no)/;
1041
1042 # Sizes vary with test hostname
1043 s/^cmd buf flush \d+ bytes$/cmd buf flush ddd bytes/;
1044
1045 # Spool filesystem free space changes on different systems.
1046 s/^((?:spool|log) directory space =) -?\d+K (inodes =)\s*-?\d+/$1 nnnnnK $2 nnnnn/;
1047
1048 # Non-TLS builds have different expansions for received_header_text
1049 if (s/( \{with \$received_protocol)}\} \$\{if def:tls_cipher \{\(\$tls_cipher\)\n$/$1/)
1050 {
1051 $_ .= <IN>;
1052 s/\s+(?=\}\}\{Exim)//;
1053 }
1054
1055 # Not all platforms support TCP Fast Open, and the compile omits the check
1056 if (s/\S+ in hosts_try_fastopen\? no \(option unset\)\n$//)
1057 {
1058 $_ .= <IN>;
1059 s/ \.\.\. >>> / ... /;
1060 }
1061
1062 next if /^(ppppp )?setsockopt FASTOPEN: Protocol not available$/;
1063
1064 # When Exim is checking the size of directories for maildir, it uses
1065 # the check_dir_size() function to scan directories. Of course, the order
1066 # of the files that are obtained using readdir() varies from system to
1067 # system. We therefore buffer up debugging lines from check_dir_size()
1068 # and sort them before outputting them.
1069
1070 if (/^check_dir_size:/ || /^skipping TESTSUITE\/test-mail\//)
1071 {
1072 push @saved, $_;
1073 }
1074 else
1075 {
1076 if (@saved > 0)
1077 {
1078 print MUNGED "MUNGED: the check_dir_size lines have been sorted " .
1079 "to ensure consistency\n";
1080 @saved = sort(@saved);
1081 print MUNGED @saved;
1082 @saved = ();
1083 }
1084
1085 # Skip some lines that Exim puts out at the start of debugging output
1086 # because they will be different in different binaries.
1087
1088 print MUNGED
1089 unless (/^Berkeley DB: / ||
1090 /^Probably (?:Berkeley DB|ndbm|GDBM)/ ||
1091 /^Authenticators:/ ||
1092 /^Lookups:/ ||
1093 /^Support for:/ ||
1094 /^Routers:/ ||
1095 /^Transports:/ ||
1096 /^log selectors =/ ||
1097 /^cwd=/ ||
1098 /^Fixed never_users:/ ||
1099 /^Configure owner:/ ||
1100 /^Size of off_t:/
1101 );
1102
1103
1104 }
1105
1106 next;
1107 }
1108
1109 # ======== log ========
1110
1111 elsif ($is_log)
1112 {
1113 # Berkeley DB version differences
1114 next if / Berkeley DB error: /;
1115 }
1116
1117 # ======== All files other than stderr ========
1118
1119 print MUNGED;
1120 }
1121
1122 close(IN);
1123 return $yield;
1124 }
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129 ##################################################
1130 # Subroutine to interact with caller #
1131 ##################################################
1132
1133 # Arguments: [0] the prompt string
1134 # [1] if there is a U in the prompt and $force_update is true
1135 # [2] if there is a C in the prompt and $force_continue is true
1136 # Returns: returns the answer
1137
1138 sub interact{
1139 print $_[0];
1140 if ($_[1]) { $_ = "u"; print "... update forced\n"; }
1141 elsif ($_[2]) { $_ = "c"; print "... continue forced\n"; }
1142 else { $_ = <T>; }
1143 }
1144
1145
1146
1147 ##################################################
1148 # Subroutine to log in force_continue mode #
1149 ##################################################
1150
1151 # In force_continue mode, we just want a terse output to a statically
1152 # named logfile. If multiple files in same batch (stdout, stderr, etc)
1153 # all have mismatches, it will log multiple times.
1154 #
1155 # Arguments: [0] the logfile to append to
1156 # [1] the testno that failed
1157 # Returns: nothing
1158
1159
1160
1161 sub log_failure {
1162 my $logfile = shift();
1163 my $testno = shift();
1164 my $detail = shift() || '';
1165 if ( open(my $fh, ">>", $logfile) ) {
1166 print $fh "Test $testno $detail failed\n";
1167 close $fh;
1168 }
1169 }
1170
1171
1172
1173 ##################################################
1174 # Subroutine to compare one output file #
1175 ##################################################
1176
1177 # When an Exim server is part of the test, its output is in separate files from
1178 # an Exim client. The server data is concatenated with the client data as part
1179 # of the munging operation.
1180 #
1181 # Arguments: [0] the name of the main raw output file
1182 # [1] the name of the server raw output file or undef
1183 # [2] where to put the munged copy
1184 # [3] the name of the saved file
1185 # [4] TRUE if this is a log file whose deliveries must be sorted
1186 # [5] optionally, a custom munge command
1187 #
1188 # Returns: 0 comparison succeeded or differences to be ignored
1189 # 1 comparison failed; files may have been updated (=> re-compare)
1190 #
1191 # Does not return if the user replies "Q" to a prompt.
1192
1193 sub check_file{
1194 my($rf,$rsf,$mf,$sf,$sortfile,$extra) = @_;
1195
1196 # If there is no saved file, the raw files must either not exist, or be
1197 # empty. The test ! -s is TRUE if the file does not exist or is empty.
1198
1199 # we check if there is a flavour specific file, but we remember
1200 # the original file name as "generic"
1201 $sf_generic = $sf;
1202 $sf_flavour = "$sf_generic.$flavour";
1203 $sf_current = -e $sf_flavour ? $sf_flavour : $sf_generic;
1204
1205 if (! -e $sf_current)
1206 {
1207 return 0 if (! -s $rf && (! defined $rsf || ! -s $rsf));
1208
1209 print "\n";
1210 print "** $rf is not empty\n" if (-s $rf);
1211 print "** $rsf is not empty\n" if (defined $rsf && -s $rsf);
1212
1213 for (;;)
1214 {
1215 print "Continue, Show, or Quit? [Q] ";
1216 $_ = $force_continue ? "c" : <T>;
1217 tests_exit(1) if /^q?$/i;
1218 log_failure($log_failed_filename, $testno, $rf) if (/^c$/i && $force_continue);
1219 return 0 if /^c$/i;
1220 last if (/^s$/);
1221 }
1222
1223 foreach $f ($rf, $rsf)
1224 {
1225 if (defined $f && -s $f)
1226 {
1227 print "\n";
1228 print "------------ $f -----------\n"
1229 if (defined $rf && -s $rf && defined $rsf && -s $rsf);
1230 system("$more '$f'");
1231 }
1232 }
1233
1234 print "\n";
1235 for (;;)
1236 {
1237 interact("Continue, Update & retry, Quit? [Q] ", $force_update, $force_continue);
1238 tests_exit(1) if /^q?$/i;
1239 log_failure($log_failed_filename, $testno, $rsf) if (/^c$/i && $force_continue);
1240 return 0 if /^c$/i;
1241 last if (/^u$/i);
1242 }
1243 }
1244
1245 #### $_
1246
1247 # Control reaches here if either (a) there is a saved file ($sf), or (b) there
1248 # was a request to create a saved file. First, create the munged file from any
1249 # data that does exist.
1250
1251 open(MUNGED, ">$mf") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!");
1252 my($truncated) = munge($rf, $extra) if -e $rf;
1253 if (defined $rsf && -e $rsf)
1254 {
1255 print MUNGED "\n******** SERVER ********\n";
1256 $truncated |= munge($rsf, $extra);
1257 }
1258 close(MUNGED);
1259
1260 # If a saved file exists, do the comparison. There are two awkward cases:
1261 #
1262 # If "*** truncated ***" was found in the new file, it means that a log line
1263 # was overlong, and truncated. The problem is that it may be truncated at
1264 # different points on different systems, because of different user name
1265 # lengths. We reload the file and the saved file, and remove lines from the new
1266 # file that precede "*** truncated ***" until we reach one that matches the
1267 # line that precedes it in the saved file.
1268 #
1269 # If $sortfile is set, we are dealing with a mainlog file where the deliveries
1270 # for an individual message might vary in their order from system to system, as
1271 # a result of parallel deliveries. We load the munged file and sort sequences
1272 # of delivery lines.
1273
1274 if (-e $sf_current)
1275 {
1276 # Deal with truncated text items
1277
1278 if ($truncated)
1279 {
1280 my(@munged, @saved, $i, $j, $k);
1281
1282 open(MUNGED, "$mf") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!");
1283 @munged = <MUNGED>;
1284 close(MUNGED);
1285 open(SAVED, $sf_current) || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $sf_current: $!");
1286 @saved = <SAVED>;
1287 close(SAVED);
1288
1289 $j = 0;
1290 for ($i = 0; $i < @munged; $i++)
1291 {
1292 if ($munged[$i] =~ /\*\*\* truncated \*\*\*/)
1293 {
1294 for (; $j < @saved; $j++)
1295 { last if $saved[$j] =~ /\*\*\* truncated \*\*\*/; }
1296 last if $j >= @saved; # not found in saved
1297
1298 for ($k = $i - 1; $k >= 0; $k--)
1299 { last if $munged[$k] eq $saved[$j - 1]; }
1300
1301 last if $k <= 0; # failed to find previous match
1302 splice @munged, $k + 1, $i - $k - 1;
1303 $i = $k + 1;
1304 }
1305 }
1306
1307 open(MUNGED, ">$mf") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!");
1308 for ($i = 0; $i < @munged; $i++)
1309 { print MUNGED $munged[$i]; }
1310 close(MUNGED);
1311 }
1312
1313 # Deal with log sorting
1314
1315 if ($sortfile)
1316 {
1317 my(@munged, $i, $j);
1318
1319 open(MUNGED, "$mf") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!");
1320 @munged = <MUNGED>;
1321 close(MUNGED);
1322
1323 for ($i = 0; $i < @munged; $i++)
1324 {
1325 if ($munged[$i] =~ /^[-\d]{10}\s[:\d]{8}\s[-A-Za-z\d]{16}\s[-=*]>/)
1326 {
1327 for ($j = $i + 1; $j < @munged; $j++)
1328 {
1329 last if $munged[$j] !~
1330 /^[-\d]{10}\s[:\d]{8}\s[-A-Za-z\d]{16}\s[-=*]>/;
1331 }
1332 @temp = splice(@munged, $i, $j - $i);
1333 @temp = sort(@temp);
1334 splice(@munged, $i, 0, @temp);
1335 }
1336 }
1337
1338 open(MUNGED, ">$mf") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!");
1339 print MUNGED "**NOTE: The delivery lines in this file have been sorted.\n";
1340 for ($i = 0; $i < @munged; $i++)
1341 { print MUNGED $munged[$i]; }
1342 close(MUNGED);
1343 }
1344
1345 # Do the comparison
1346
1347 return 0 if (system("$cf '$mf' '$sf_current' >test-cf") == 0);
1348
1349 # Handle comparison failure
1350
1351 print "** Comparison of $mf with $sf_current failed";
1352 system("$more test-cf");
1353
1354 print "\n";
1355 for (;;)
1356 {
1357 interact("Continue, Retry, Update current"
1358 . ($sf_current ne $sf_flavour ? "/Save for flavour '$flavour'" : "")
1359 . " & retry, Quit? [Q] ", $force_update, $force_continue);
1360 tests_exit(1) if /^q?$/i;
1361 log_failure($log_failed_filename, $testno, $sf_current) if (/^c$/i && $force_continue);
1362 return 0 if /^c$/i;
1363 return 1 if /^r$/i;
1364 last if (/^[us]$/i);
1365 }
1366 }
1367
1368 # Update or delete the saved file, and give the appropriate return code.
1369
1370 if (-s $mf)
1371 {
1372 my $sf = /^u/i ? $sf_current : $sf_flavour;
1373 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to cp $mf $sf") if system("cp '$mf' '$sf'") != 0;
1374 }
1375 else
1376 {
1377 # if we deal with a flavour file, we can't delete it, because next time the generic
1378 # file would be used again
1379 if ($sf_current eq $sf_flavour) {
1380 open(FOO, ">$sf_current");
1381 close(FOO);
1382 }
1383 else {
1384 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to unlink $sf_current") if !unlink($sf_current);
1385 }
1386 }
1387
1388 return 1;
1389 }
1390
1391
1392
1393 ##################################################
1394 # Custom munges
1395 # keyed by name of munge; value is a ref to a hash
1396 # which is keyed by file, value a string to look for.
1397 # Usable files are:
1398 # paniclog, rejectlog, mainlog, stdout, stderr, msglog, mail
1399 # Search strings starting with 's' do substitutions;
1400 # with '/' do line-skips.
1401 # Triggered by a scriptfile line "munge <name>"
1402 ##################################################
1403 $munges =
1404 { 'dnssec' =>
1405 { 'stderr' => '/^Reverse DNS security status: unverified\n/' },
1406
1407 'gnutls_unexpected' =>
1408 { 'mainlog' => '/\(recv\): A TLS packet with unexpected length was received./' },
1409
1410 'gnutls_handshake' =>
1411 { 'mainlog' => 's/\(gnutls_handshake\): Error in the push function/\(gnutls_handshake\): A TLS packet with unexpected length was received/' },
1412
1413 'optional_events' =>
1414 { 'stdout' => '/event_action =/' },
1415
1416 'optional_ocsp' =>
1417 { 'stderr' => '/127.0.0.1 in hosts_requ(ire|est)_ocsp/' },
1418
1419 'optional_cert_hostnames' =>
1420 { 'stderr' => '/in tls_verify_cert_hostnames\? no/' },
1421
1422 'loopback' =>
1423 { 'stdout' => 's/[[](127\.0\.0\.1|::1)]/[IP_LOOPBACK_ADDR]/' },
1424
1425 'scanfile_size' =>
1426 { 'stdout' => 's/(Content-length:) \d\d\d/$1 ddd/' },
1427
1428 'delay_1500' =>
1429 { 'stderr' => 's/(1[5-9]|23\d)\d\d msec/ssss msec/' },
1430
1431 'tls_anycipher' =>
1432 { 'mainlog' => 's/ X=TLS\S+ / X=TLS_proto_and_cipher /' },
1433
1434 'debug_pid' =>
1435 { 'stderr' => 's/(^\s{0,4}|(?<=Process )|(?<=child ))\d{1,5}/ppppp/g' },
1436
1437 'optional_dsn_info' =>
1438 { 'mail' => '/^(X-(Remote-MTA-(smtp-greeting|helo-response)|Exim-Diagnostic|(body|message)-linecount):|Remote-MTA: X-ip;)/'
1439 },
1440
1441 'optional_config' =>
1442 { 'stdout' => '/^(
1443 dkim_(canon|domain|private_key|selector|sign_headers|strict)
1444 |gnutls_require_(kx|mac|protocols)
1445 |hosts_(requ(est|ire)|try)_(dane|ocsp)
1446 |hosts_(avoid|nopass|require|verify_avoid)_tls
1447 |socks_proxy
1448 |tls_[^ ]*
1449 )($|[ ]=)/x' },
1450
1451 'sys_bindir' =>
1452 { 'mainlog' => 's%/(usr/)?bin/%SYSBINDIR/%' },
1453
1454 'sync_check_data' =>
1455 { 'mainlog' => 's/^(.* SMTP protocol synchronization error .* next input=.{8}).*$/$1<suppressed>/',
1456 'rejectlog' => 's/^(.* SMTP protocol synchronization error .* next input=.{8}).*$/$1<suppressed>/'},
1457
1458 'debuglog_stdout' =>
1459 { 'stdout' => 's/^\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\s+\d+ //;
1460 s/Process \d+ is ready for new message/Process pppp is ready for new message/'
1461 },
1462
1463 'timeout_errno' => # actual errno differs Solaris vs. Linux
1464 { 'mainlog' => 's/(host deferral .* errno) <\d+> /$1 <EEE> /' },
1465 };
1466
1467
1468 ##################################################
1469 # Subroutine to check the output of a test #
1470 ##################################################
1471
1472 # This function is called when the series of subtests is complete. It makes
1473 # use of check_file(), whose arguments are:
1474 #
1475 # [0] the name of the main raw output file
1476 # [1] the name of the server raw output file or undef
1477 # [2] where to put the munged copy
1478 # [3] the name of the saved file
1479 # [4] TRUE if this is a log file whose deliveries must be sorted
1480 # [5] an optional custom munge command
1481 #
1482 # Arguments: Optionally, name of a single custom munge to run.
1483 # Returns: 0 if the output compared equal
1484 # 1 if re-run needed (files may have been updated)
1485
1486 sub check_output{
1487 my($mungename) = $_[0];
1488 my($yield) = 0;
1489 my($munge) = $munges->{$mungename} if defined $mungename;
1490
1491 $yield = 1 if check_file("spool/log/paniclog",
1492 "spool/log/serverpaniclog",
1493 "test-paniclog-munged",
1494 "paniclog/$testno", 0,
1495 $munge->{'paniclog'});
1496
1497 $yield = 1 if check_file("spool/log/rejectlog",
1498 "spool/log/serverrejectlog",
1499 "test-rejectlog-munged",
1500 "rejectlog/$testno", 0,
1501 $munge->{'rejectlog'});
1502
1503 $yield = 1 if check_file("spool/log/mainlog",
1504 "spool/log/servermainlog",
1505 "test-mainlog-munged",
1506 "log/$testno", $sortlog,
1507 $munge->{'mainlog'});
1508
1509 if (!$stdout_skip)
1510 {
1511 $yield = 1 if check_file("test-stdout",
1512 "test-stdout-server",
1513 "test-stdout-munged",
1514 "stdout/$testno", 0,
1515 $munge->{'stdout'});
1516 }
1517
1518 if (!$stderr_skip)
1519 {
1520 $yield = 1 if check_file("test-stderr",
1521 "test-stderr-server",
1522 "test-stderr-munged",
1523 "stderr/$testno", 0,
1524 $munge->{'stderr'});
1525 }
1526
1527 # Compare any delivered messages, unless this test is skipped.
1528
1529 if (! $message_skip)
1530 {
1531 my($msgno) = 0;
1532
1533 # Get a list of expected mailbox files for this script. We don't bother with
1534 # directories, just the files within them.
1535
1536 foreach $oldmail (@oldmails)
1537 {
1538 next unless $oldmail =~ /^mail\/$testno\./;
1539 print ">> EXPECT $oldmail\n" if $debug;
1540 $expected_mails{$oldmail} = 1;
1541 }
1542
1543 # If there are any files in test-mail, compare them. Note that "." and
1544 # ".." are automatically omitted by list_files_below().
1545
1546 @mails = list_files_below("test-mail");
1547
1548 foreach $mail (@mails)
1549 {
1550 next if $mail eq "test-mail/oncelog";
1551
1552 $saved_mail = substr($mail, 10); # Remove "test-mail/"
1553 $saved_mail =~ s/^$parm_caller(\/|$)/CALLER/; # Convert caller name
1554
1555 if ($saved_mail =~ /(\d+\.[^.]+\.)/)
1556 {
1557 $msgno++;
1558 $saved_mail =~ s/(\d+\.[^.]+\.)/$msgno./gx;
1559 }
1560
1561 print ">> COMPARE $mail mail/$testno.$saved_mail\n" if $debug;
1562 $yield = 1 if check_file($mail, undef, "test-mail-munged",
1563 "mail/$testno.$saved_mail", 0,
1564 $munge->{'mail'});
1565 delete $expected_mails{"mail/$testno.$saved_mail"};
1566 }
1567
1568 # Complain if not all expected mails have been found
1569
1570 if (scalar(keys %expected_mails) != 0)
1571 {
1572 foreach $key (keys %expected_mails)
1573 { print "** no test file found for $key\n"; }
1574
1575 for (;;)
1576 {
1577 interact("Continue, Update & retry, or Quit? [Q] ", $force_update, $force_continue);
1578 tests_exit(1) if /^q?$/i;
1579 log_failure($log_failed_filename, $testno, "missing email") if (/^c$/i && $force_continue);
1580 last if /^c$/i;
1581
1582 # For update, we not only have to unlink the file, but we must also
1583 # remove it from the @oldmails vector, as otherwise it will still be
1584 # checked for when we re-run the test.
1585
1586 if (/^u$/i)
1587 {
1588 foreach $key (keys %expected_mails)
1589 {
1590 my($i);
1591 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to unlink $key") if !unlink("$key");
1592 for ($i = 0; $i < @oldmails; $i++)
1593 {
1594 if ($oldmails[$i] eq $key)
1595 {
1596 splice @oldmails, $i, 1;
1597 last;
1598 }
1599 }
1600 }
1601 last;
1602 }
1603 }
1604 }
1605 }
1606
1607 # Compare any remaining message logs, unless this test is skipped.
1608
1609 if (! $msglog_skip)
1610 {
1611 # Get a list of expected msglog files for this test
1612
1613 foreach $oldmsglog (@oldmsglogs)
1614 {
1615 next unless $oldmsglog =~ /^$testno\./;
1616 $expected_msglogs{$oldmsglog} = 1;
1617 }
1618
1619 # If there are any files in spool/msglog, compare them. However, we have
1620 # to munge the file names because they are message ids, which are
1621 # time dependent.
1622
1623 if (opendir(DIR, "spool/msglog"))
1624 {
1625 @msglogs = sort readdir(DIR);
1626 closedir(DIR);
1627
1628 foreach $msglog (@msglogs)
1629 {
1630 next if ($msglog eq "." || $msglog eq ".." || $msglog eq "CVS");
1631 ($munged_msglog = $msglog) =~
1632 s/((?:[^\W_]{6}-){2}[^\W_]{2})
1633 /new_value($1, "10Hm%s-0005vi-00", \$next_msgid)/egx;
1634 $yield = 1 if check_file("spool/msglog/$msglog", undef,
1635 "test-msglog-munged", "msglog/$testno.$munged_msglog", 0,
1636 $munge->{'msglog'});
1637 delete $expected_msglogs{"$testno.$munged_msglog"};
1638 }
1639 }
1640
1641 # Complain if not all expected msglogs have been found
1642
1643 if (scalar(keys %expected_msglogs) != 0)
1644 {
1645 foreach $key (keys %expected_msglogs)
1646 {
1647 print "** no test msglog found for msglog/$key\n";
1648 ($msgid) = $key =~ /^\d+\.(.*)$/;
1649 foreach $cachekey (keys %cache)
1650 {
1651 if ($cache{$cachekey} eq $msgid)
1652 {
1653 print "** original msgid $cachekey\n";
1654 last;
1655 }
1656 }
1657 }
1658
1659 for (;;)
1660 {
1661 interact("Continue, Update, or Quit? [Q] ", $force_update, $force_continue);
1662 tests_exit(1) if /^q?$/i;
1663 log_failure($log_failed_filename, $testno, "missing msglog") if (/^c$/i && $force_continue);
1664 last if /^c$/i;
1665 if (/^u$/i)
1666 {
1667 foreach $key (keys %expected_msglogs)
1668 {
1669 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to unlink msglog/$key")
1670 if !unlink("msglog/$key");
1671 }
1672 last;
1673 }
1674 }
1675 }
1676 }
1677
1678 return $yield;
1679 }
1680
1681
1682
1683 ##################################################
1684 # Subroutine to run one "system" command #
1685 ##################################################
1686
1687 # We put this in a subroutine so that the command can be reflected when
1688 # debugging.
1689 #
1690 # Argument: the command to be run
1691 # Returns: nothing
1692
1693 sub run_system {
1694 my($cmd) = $_[0];
1695 if ($debug)
1696 {
1697 my($prcmd) = $cmd;
1698 $prcmd =~ s/; /;\n>> /;
1699 print ">> $prcmd\n";
1700 }
1701 system("$cmd");
1702 }
1703
1704
1705
1706 ##################################################
1707 # Subroutine to run one script command #
1708 ##################################################
1709
1710 # The <SCRIPT> file is open for us to read an optional return code line,
1711 # followed by the command line and any following data lines for stdin. The
1712 # command line can be continued by the use of \. Data lines are not continued
1713 # in this way. In all lines, the following substutions are made:
1714 #
1715 # DIR => the current directory
1716 # CALLER => the caller of this script
1717 #
1718 # Arguments: the current test number
1719 # reference to the subtest number, holding previous value
1720 # reference to the expected return code value
1721 # reference to where to put the command name (for messages)
1722 # auxilliary information returned from a previous run
1723 #
1724 # Returns: 0 the commmand was executed inline, no subprocess was run
1725 # 1 a non-exim command was run and waited for
1726 # 2 an exim command was run and waited for
1727 # 3 a command was run and not waited for (daemon, server, exim_lock)
1728 # 4 EOF was encountered after an initial return code line
1729 # Optionally alse a second parameter, a hash-ref, with auxilliary information:
1730 # exim_pid: pid of a run process
1731 # munge: name of a post-script results munger
1732
1733 sub run_command{
1734 my($testno) = $_[0];
1735 my($subtestref) = $_[1];
1736 my($commandnameref) = $_[3];
1737 my($aux_info) = $_[4];
1738 my($yield) = 1;
1739
1740 our %ENV = map { $_ => $ENV{$_} } grep { /^(?:USER|SHELL|PATH|TERM|EXIM_TEST_.*)$/ } keys %ENV;
1741
1742 if (/^(\d+)\s*$/) # Handle unusual return code
1743 {
1744 my($r) = $_[2];
1745 $$r = $1 << 8;
1746 $_ = <SCRIPT>;
1747 return 4 if !defined $_; # Missing command
1748 $lineno++;
1749 }
1750
1751 chomp;
1752 $wait_time = 0;
1753
1754 # Handle concatenated command lines
1755
1756 s/\s+$//;
1757 while (substr($_, -1) eq"\\")
1758 {
1759 my($temp);
1760 $_ = substr($_, 0, -1);
1761 chomp($temp = <SCRIPT>);
1762 if (defined $temp)
1763 {
1764 $lineno++;
1765 $temp =~ s/\s+$//;
1766 $temp =~ s/^\s+//;
1767 $_ .= $temp;
1768 }
1769 }
1770
1771 # Do substitutions
1772
1773 do_substitute($testno);
1774 if ($debug) { printf ">> $_\n"; }
1775
1776 # Pass back the command name (for messages)
1777
1778 ($$commandnameref) = /^(\S+)/;
1779
1780 # Here follows code for handling the various different commands that are
1781 # supported by this script. The first group of commands are all freestanding
1782 # in that they share no common code and are not followed by any data lines.
1783
1784
1785 ###################
1786 ###################
1787
1788 # The "dbmbuild" command runs exim_dbmbuild. This is used both to test the
1789 # utility and to make DBM files for testing DBM lookups.
1790
1791 if (/^dbmbuild\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)/)
1792 {
1793 run_system("(./eximdir/exim_dbmbuild $parm_cwd/$1 $parm_cwd/$2;" .
1794 "echo exim_dbmbuild exit code = \$?)" .
1795 ">>test-stdout");
1796 return 1;
1797 }
1798
1799
1800 # The "dump" command runs exim_dumpdb. On different systems, the output for
1801 # some types of dump may appear in a different order because it's just hauled
1802 # out of the DBM file. We can solve this by sorting. Ignore the leading
1803 # date/time, as it will be flattened later during munging.
1804
1805 if (/^dump\s+(\S+)/)
1806 {
1807 my($which) = $1;
1808 my(@temp);
1809 print ">> ./eximdir/exim_dumpdb $parm_cwd/spool $which\n" if $debug;
1810 open(IN, "./eximdir/exim_dumpdb $parm_cwd/spool $which |");
1811 open(OUT, ">>test-stdout");
1812 print OUT "+++++++++++++++++++++++++++\n";
1813
1814 if ($which eq "retry")
1815 {
1816 $/ = "\n ";
1817 @temp = <IN>;
1818 $/ = "\n";
1819
1820 @temp = sort {
1821 my($aa) = split(' ', $a);
1822 my($bb) = split(' ', $b);
1823 return $aa cmp $bb;
1824 } @temp;
1825
1826 foreach $item (@temp)
1827 {
1828 $item =~ s/^\s*(.*)\n(.*)\n?\s*$/$1\n$2/m;
1829 print OUT " $item\n";
1830 }
1831 }
1832 else
1833 {
1834 @temp = <IN>;
1835 if ($which eq "callout")
1836 {
1837 @temp = sort {
1838 my($aa) = substr $a, 21;
1839 my($bb) = substr $b, 21;
1840 return $aa cmp $bb;
1841 } @temp;
1842 }
1843 print OUT @temp;
1844 }
1845
1846 close(IN);
1847 close(OUT);
1848 return 1;
1849 }
1850
1851
1852 # The "echo" command is a way of writing comments to the screen.
1853
1854 if (/^echo\s+(.*)$/)
1855 {
1856 print "$1\n";
1857 return 0;
1858 }
1859
1860
1861 # The "exim_lock" command runs exim_lock in the same manner as "server",
1862 # but it doesn't use any input.
1863
1864 if (/^exim_lock\s+(.*)$/)
1865 {
1866 $cmd = "./eximdir/exim_lock $1 >>test-stdout";
1867 $server_pid = open SERVERCMD, "|$cmd" ||
1868 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to run $cmd\n");
1869
1870 # This gives the process time to get started; otherwise the next
1871 # process may not find it there when it expects it.
1872
1873 select(undef, undef, undef, 0.1);
1874 return 3;
1875 }
1876
1877
1878 # The "exinext" command runs exinext
1879
1880 if (/^exinext\s+(.*)/)
1881 {
1882 run_system("(./eximdir/exinext " .
1883 "-DEXIM_PATH=$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim " .
1884 "-C $parm_cwd/test-config $1;" .
1885 "echo exinext exit code = \$?)" .
1886 ">>test-stdout");
1887 return 1;
1888 }
1889
1890
1891 # The "exigrep" command runs exigrep on the current mainlog
1892
1893 if (/^exigrep\s+(.*)/)
1894 {
1895 run_system("(./eximdir/exigrep " .
1896 "$1 $parm_cwd/spool/log/mainlog;" .
1897 "echo exigrep exit code = \$?)" .
1898 ">>test-stdout");
1899 return 1;
1900 }
1901
1902
1903 # The "eximstats" command runs eximstats on the current mainlog
1904
1905 if (/^eximstats\s+(.*)/)
1906 {
1907 run_system("(./eximdir/eximstats " .
1908 "$1 $parm_cwd/spool/log/mainlog;" .
1909 "echo eximstats exit code = \$?)" .
1910 ">>test-stdout");
1911 return 1;
1912 }
1913
1914
1915 # The "gnutls" command makes a copy of saved GnuTLS parameter data in the
1916 # spool directory, to save Exim from re-creating it each time.
1917
1918 if (/^gnutls/)
1919 {
1920 my $gen_fn = "spool/gnutls-params-$gnutls_dh_bits_normal";
1921 run_system "sudo cp -p aux-fixed/gnutls-params $gen_fn;" .
1922 "sudo chown $parm_eximuser:$parm_eximgroup $gen_fn;" .
1923 "sudo chmod 0400 $gen_fn";
1924 return 1;
1925 }
1926
1927
1928 # The "killdaemon" command should ultimately follow the starting of any Exim
1929 # daemon with the -bd option. We kill with SIGINT rather than SIGTERM to stop
1930 # it outputting "Terminated" to the terminal when not in the background.
1931
1932 if (/^killdaemon/)
1933 {
1934 my $return_extra = {};
1935 if (exists $aux_info->{exim_pid})
1936 {
1937 $pid = $aux_info->{exim_pid};
1938 $return_extra->{exim_pid} = undef;
1939 print ">> killdaemon: recovered pid $pid\n" if $debug;
1940 if ($pid)
1941 {
1942 run_system("sudo /bin/kill -INT $pid");
1943 wait;
1944 }
1945 } else {
1946 $pid = `cat $parm_cwd/spool/exim-daemon.*`;
1947 if ($pid)
1948 {
1949 run_system("sudo /bin/kill -INT $pid");
1950 close DAEMONCMD; # Waits for process
1951 }
1952 }
1953 run_system("sudo /bin/rm -f spool/exim-daemon.*");
1954 return (1, $return_extra);
1955 }
1956
1957
1958 # The "millisleep" command is like "sleep" except that its argument is in
1959 # milliseconds, thus allowing for a subsecond sleep, which is, in fact, all it
1960 # is used for.
1961
1962 elsif (/^millisleep\s+(.*)$/)
1963 {
1964 select(undef, undef, undef, $1/1000);
1965 return 0;
1966 }
1967
1968
1969 # The "munge" command selects one of a hardwired set of test-result modifications
1970 # to be made before result compares are run agains the golden set. This lets
1971 # us account for test-system dependent things which only affect a few, but known,
1972 # test-cases.
1973 # Currently only the last munge takes effect.
1974
1975 if (/^munge\s+(.*)$/)
1976 {
1977 return (0, { munge => $1 });
1978 }
1979
1980
1981 # The "sleep" command does just that. For sleeps longer than 1 second we
1982 # tell the user what's going on.
1983
1984 if (/^sleep\s+(.*)$/)
1985 {
1986 if ($1 == 1)
1987 {
1988 sleep(1);
1989 }
1990 else
1991 {
1992 printf(" Test %d sleep $1 ", $$subtestref);
1993 for (1..$1)
1994 {
1995 print ".";
1996 sleep(1);
1997 }
1998 printf("\r Test %d $cr", $$subtestref);
1999 }
2000 return 0;
2001 }
2002
2003
2004 # Various Unix management commands are recognized
2005
2006 if (/^(ln|ls|du|mkdir|mkfifo|touch|cp|cat)\s/ ||
2007 /^sudo\s(rmdir|rm|mv|chown|chmod)\s/)
2008 {
2009 run_system("$_ >>test-stdout 2>>test-stderr");
2010 return 1;
2011 }
2012
2013
2014
2015 ###################
2016 ###################
2017
2018 # The next group of commands are also freestanding, but they are all followed
2019 # by data lines.
2020
2021
2022 # The "server" command starts up a script-driven server that runs in parallel
2023 # with the following exim command. Therefore, we want to run a subprocess and
2024 # not yet wait for it to complete. The waiting happens after the next exim
2025 # command, triggered by $server_pid being non-zero. The server sends its output
2026 # to a different file. The variable $server_opts, if not empty, contains
2027 # options to disable IPv4 or IPv6 if necessary.
2028 # This works because "server" swallows its stdin before waiting for a connection.
2029
2030 if (/^server\s+(.*)$/)
2031 {
2032 $pidfile = "$parm_cwd/aux-var/server-daemon.pid";
2033 $cmd = "./bin/server $server_opts -oP $pidfile $1 >>test-stdout-server";
2034 print ">> $cmd\n" if ($debug);
2035 $server_pid = open SERVERCMD, "|$cmd" || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to run $cmd");
2036 SERVERCMD->autoflush(1);
2037 print ">> Server pid is $server_pid\n" if $debug;
2038 while (<SCRIPT>)
2039 {
2040 $lineno++;
2041 last if /^\*{4}\s*$/;
2042 print SERVERCMD;
2043 }
2044 print SERVERCMD "++++\n"; # Send end to server; can't send EOF yet
2045 # because close() waits for the process.
2046
2047 # Interlock the server startup; otherwise the next
2048 # process may not find it there when it expects it.
2049 while (! stat("$pidfile") ) { select(undef, undef, undef, 0.3); }
2050 return 3;
2051 }
2052
2053
2054 # The "write" command is a way of creating files of specific sizes for
2055 # buffering tests, or containing specific data lines from within the script
2056 # (rather than hold lots of little files). The "catwrite" command does the
2057 # same, but it also copies the lines to test-stdout.
2058
2059 if (/^(cat)?write\s+(\S+)(?:\s+(.*))?\s*$/)
2060 {
2061 my($cat) = defined $1;
2062 @sizes = ();
2063 @sizes = split /\s+/, $3 if defined $3;
2064 open FILE, ">$2" || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open \"$2\": $!");
2065
2066 if ($cat)
2067 {
2068 open CAT, ">>test-stdout" ||
2069 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open test-stdout: $!");
2070 print CAT "==========\n";
2071 }
2072
2073 if (scalar @sizes > 0)
2074 {
2075 # Pre-data
2076
2077 while (<SCRIPT>)
2078 {
2079 $lineno++;
2080 last if /^\+{4}\s*$/;
2081 print FILE;
2082 print CAT if $cat;
2083 }
2084
2085 # Sized data
2086
2087 while (scalar @sizes > 0)
2088 {
2089 ($count,$len,$leadin) = (shift @sizes) =~ /(\d+)x(\d+)(?:=(.*))?/;
2090 $leadin = "" if !defined $leadin;
2091 $leadin =~ s/_/ /g;
2092 $len -= length($leadin) + 1;
2093 while ($count-- > 0)
2094 {
2095 print FILE $leadin, "a" x $len, "\n";
2096 print CAT $leadin, "a" x $len, "\n" if $cat;
2097 }
2098 }
2099 }
2100
2101 # Post data, or only data if no sized data
2102
2103 while (<SCRIPT>)
2104 {
2105 $lineno++;
2106 last if /^\*{4}\s*$/;
2107 print FILE;
2108 print CAT if $cat;
2109 }
2110 close FILE;
2111
2112 if ($cat)
2113 {
2114 print CAT "==========\n";
2115 close CAT;
2116 }
2117
2118 return 0;
2119 }
2120
2121
2122 ###################
2123 ###################
2124
2125 # From this point on, script commands are implemented by setting up a shell
2126 # command in the variable $cmd. Shared code to run this command and handle its
2127 # input and output follows.
2128
2129 # The "client", "client-gnutls", and "client-ssl" commands run a script-driven
2130 # program that plays the part of an email client. We also have the availability
2131 # of running Perl for doing one-off special things. Note that all these
2132 # commands expect stdin data to be supplied.
2133
2134 if (/^client/ || /^(sudo\s+)?perl\b/)
2135 {
2136 s"client"./bin/client";
2137 $cmd = "$_ >>test-stdout 2>>test-stderr";
2138 }
2139
2140 # For the "exim" command, replace the text "exim" with the path for the test
2141 # binary, plus -D options to pass over various parameters, and a -C option for
2142 # the testing configuration file. When running in the test harness, Exim does
2143 # not drop privilege when -C and -D options are present. To run the exim
2144 # command as root, we use sudo.
2145
2146 elsif (/^((?i:[A-Z\d_]+=\S+\s+)+)?(\d+)?\s*(sudo(?:\s+-u\s+(\w+))?\s+)?exim(_\S+)?\s+(.*)$/)
2147 {
2148 $args = $6;
2149 my($envset) = (defined $1)? $1 : "";
2150 my($sudo) = (defined $3)? "sudo " . (defined $4 ? "-u $4 ":"") : "";
2151 my($special)= (defined $5)? $5 : "";
2152 $wait_time = (defined $2)? $2 : 0;
2153
2154 # Return 2 rather than 1 afterwards
2155
2156 $yield = 2;
2157
2158 # Update the test number
2159
2160 $$subtestref = $$subtestref + 1;
2161 printf(" Test %d $cr", $$subtestref);
2162
2163 # Copy the configuration file, making the usual substitutions.
2164
2165 open (IN, "$parm_cwd/confs/$testno") ||
2166 tests_exit(-1, "Couldn't open $parm_cwd/confs/$testno: $!\n");
2167 open (OUT, ">test-config") ||
2168 tests_exit(-1, "Couldn't open test-config: $!\n");
2169 while (<IN>)
2170 {
2171 do_substitute($testno);
2172 print OUT;
2173 }
2174 close(IN);
2175 close(OUT);
2176
2177 # The string $msg1 in args substitutes the message id of the first
2178 # message on the queue, and so on. */
2179
2180 if ($args =~ /\$msg/)
2181 {
2182 my($listcmd) = "$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim -bp " .
2183 "-DEXIM_PATH=$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim " .
2184 "-C $parm_cwd/test-config |";
2185 print ">> Getting queue list from:\n>> $listcmd\n" if ($debug);
2186 open (QLIST, $listcmd) || tests_exit(-1, "Couldn't run \"exim -bp\": $!\n");
2187 my(@msglist) = ();
2188 while (<QLIST>) { push (@msglist, $1) if /^\s*\d+[smhdw]\s+\S+\s+(\S+)/; }
2189 close(QLIST);
2190
2191 # Done backwards just in case there are more than 9
2192
2193 for (my $i = @msglist; $i > 0; $i--) { $args =~ s/\$msg$i/$msglist[$i-1]/g; }
2194 if ( $args =~ /\$msg\d/ )
2195 {
2196 tests_exit(-1, "Not enough messages in spool, for test $testno line $lineno\n")
2197 unless $force_continue;
2198 }
2199 }
2200
2201 # If -d is specified in $optargs, remove it from $args; i.e. let
2202 # the command line for runtest override. Then run Exim.
2203
2204 $args =~ s/(?:^|\s)-d\S*// if $optargs =~ /(?:^|\s)-d/;
2205
2206 my $opt_valgrind = $valgrind ? "valgrind --leak-check=yes --suppressions=$parm_cwd/aux-fixed/valgrind.supp " : "";
2207
2208 $cmd = "$envset$sudo$opt_valgrind" .
2209 "$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim$special$optargs " .
2210 "-DEXIM_PATH=$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim$special " .
2211 "-C $parm_cwd/test-config $args " .
2212 ">>test-stdout 2>>test-stderr";
2213 # If the command is starting an Exim daemon, we run it in the same
2214 # way as the "server" command above, that is, we don't want to wait
2215 # for the process to finish. That happens when "killdaemon" is obeyed later
2216 # in the script. We also send the stderr output to test-stderr-server. The
2217 # daemon has its log files put in a different place too (by configuring with
2218 # log_file_path). This requires the directory to be set up in advance.
2219 #
2220 # There are also times when we want to run a non-daemon version of Exim
2221 # (e.g. a queue runner) with the server configuration. In this case,
2222 # we also define -DNOTDAEMON.
2223
2224 if ($cmd =~ /\s-DSERVER=server\s/ && $cmd !~ /\s-DNOTDAEMON\s/)
2225 {
2226 $pidfile = "$parm_cwd/spool/exim-daemon.pid";
2227 if ($debug) { printf ">> daemon: $cmd\n"; }
2228 run_system("sudo mkdir spool/log 2>/dev/null");
2229 run_system("sudo chown $parm_eximuser:$parm_eximgroup spool/log");
2230
2231 # Before running the command, convert the -bd option into -bdf so that an
2232 # Exim daemon doesn't double fork. This means that when we wait close
2233 # DAEMONCMD, it waits for the correct process. Also, ensure that the pid
2234 # file is written to the spool directory, in case the Exim binary was
2235 # built with PID_FILE_PATH pointing somewhere else.
2236
2237 if ($cmd =~ /\s-oP\s/)
2238 {
2239 ($pidfile = $cmd) =~ s/^.*-oP ([^ ]+).*$/$1/;
2240 $cmd =~ s!\s-bd\s! -bdf !;
2241 }
2242 else
2243 {
2244 $pidfile = "$parm_cwd/spool/exim-daemon.pid";
2245 $cmd =~ s!\s-bd\s! -bdf -oP $pidfile !;
2246 }
2247 print ">> |${cmd}-server\n" if ($debug);
2248 open DAEMONCMD, "|${cmd}-server" || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to run $cmd");
2249 DAEMONCMD->autoflush(1);
2250 while (<SCRIPT>) { $lineno++; last if /^\*{4}\s*$/; } # Ignore any input
2251
2252 # Interlock with daemon startup
2253 while (! stat("$pidfile") ) { select(undef, undef, undef, 0.3); }
2254 return 3; # Don't wait
2255 }
2256 elsif ($cmd =~ /\s-DSERVER=wait:(\d+)\s/)
2257 {
2258
2259 # The port and the $dynamic_socket was already allocated while parsing the
2260 # script file, where -DSERVER=wait:PORT_DYNAMIC was encountered.
2261
2262 my $listen_port = $1;
2263 if ($debug) { printf ">> wait-mode daemon: $cmd\n"; }
2264 run_system("sudo mkdir spool/log 2>/dev/null");
2265 run_system("sudo chown $parm_eximuser:$parm_eximgroup spool/log");
2266
2267 my $pid = fork();
2268 if (not defined $pid) { die "** fork failed: $!\n" }
2269 if (not $pid) {
2270 close(STDIN);
2271 open(STDIN, '<&', $dynamic_socket) or die "** dup sock to stdin failed: $!\n";
2272 close($dynamic_socket);
2273 print "[$$]>> ${cmd}-server\n" if ($debug);
2274 exec "exec ${cmd}-server";
2275 die "Can't exec ${cmd}-server: $!\n";
2276 }
2277 while (<SCRIPT>) { $lineno++; last if /^\*{4}\s*$/; } # Ignore any input
2278 select(undef, undef, undef, 0.3); # Let the daemon get going
2279 return (3, { exim_pid => $pid }); # Don't wait
2280 }
2281 }
2282
2283 # The "background" command is run but not waited-for, like exim -DSERVER=server.
2284 # One script line is read and fork-exec'd. The PID is stored for a later
2285 # killdaemon.
2286
2287 elsif (/^background$/)
2288 {
2289 my $line;
2290 # $pidfile = "$parm_cwd/aux-var/server-daemon.pid";
2291
2292 $_ = <SCRIPT>; $lineno++;
2293 chomp;
2294 $line = $_;
2295 if ($debug) { printf ">> daemon: $line >>test-stdout 2>>test-stderr\n"; }
2296
2297 my $pid = fork();
2298 if (not defined $pid) { die "** fork failed: $!\n" }
2299 if (not $pid) {
2300 print "[$$]>> ${line}\n" if ($debug);
2301 close(STDIN);
2302 open(STDIN, "<", "test-stdout");
2303 close(STDOUT);
2304 open(STDOUT, ">>", "test-stdout");
2305 close(STDERR);
2306 open(STDERR, ">>", "test-stderr-server");
2307 exec "exec ${line}";
2308 exit(1);
2309 }
2310
2311 # open(my $fh, ">", $pidfile) ||
2312 # tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $pidfile: $!");
2313 # printf($fh, "%d\n", $pid);
2314 # close($fh);
2315
2316 while (<SCRIPT>) { $lineno++; last if /^\*{4}\s*$/; } # Ignore any input
2317 select(undef, undef, undef, 0.3); # Let the daemon get going
2318 return (3, { exim_pid => $pid }); # Don't wait
2319 }
2320
2321
2322
2323 # Unknown command
2324
2325 else { tests_exit(-1, "Command unrecognized in line $lineno: $_"); }
2326
2327
2328 # Run the command, with stdin connected to a pipe, and write the stdin data
2329 # to it, with appropriate substitutions. If a line ends with \NONL\, chop off
2330 # the terminating newline (and the \NONL\). If the command contains
2331 # -DSERVER=server add "-server" to the command, where it will adjoin the name
2332 # for the stderr file. See comment above about the use of -DSERVER.
2333
2334 $stderrsuffix = ($cmd =~ /\s-DSERVER=server\s/)? "-server" : "";
2335 print ">> |${cmd}${stderrsuffix}\n" if ($debug);
2336 open CMD, "|${cmd}${stderrsuffix}" || tests_exit(1, "Failed to run $cmd");
2337
2338 CMD->autoflush(1);
2339 while (<SCRIPT>)
2340 {
2341 $lineno++;
2342 last if /^\*{4}\s*$/;
2343 do_substitute($testno);
2344 if (/^(.*)\\NONL\\\s*$/) { print CMD $1; } else { print CMD; }
2345 }
2346
2347 # For timeout tests, wait before closing the pipe; we expect a
2348 # SIGPIPE error in this case.
2349
2350 if ($wait_time > 0)
2351 {
2352 printf(" Test %d sleep $wait_time ", $$subtestref);
2353 while ($wait_time-- > 0)
2354 {
2355 print ".";
2356 sleep(1);
2357 }
2358 printf("\r Test %d $cr", $$subtestref);
2359 }
2360
2361 $sigpipehappened = 0;
2362 close CMD; # Waits for command to finish
2363 return $yield; # Ran command and waited
2364 }
2365
2366
2367
2368
2369 ###############################################################################
2370 ###############################################################################
2371
2372 # Here begins the Main Program ...
2373
2374 ###############################################################################
2375 ###############################################################################
2376
2377
2378 autoflush STDOUT 1;
2379 print "Exim tester $testversion\n";
2380
2381 # extend the PATH with .../sbin
2382 # we map all (.../bin) to (.../sbin:.../bin)
2383 $ENV{PATH} = do {
2384 my %seen = map { $_, 1 } split /:/, $ENV{PATH};
2385 join ':' => map { m{(.*)/bin$}
2386 ? ( $seen{"$1/sbin"} ? () : ("$1/sbin"), $_)
2387 : ($_) }
2388 split /:/, $ENV{PATH};
2389 };
2390
2391 ##################################################
2392 # Some tests check created file modes #
2393 ##################################################
2394
2395 umask 022;
2396
2397
2398 ##################################################
2399 # Check for the "less" command #
2400 ##################################################
2401
2402 $more = 'more' if system('which less >/dev/null 2>&1') != 0;
2403
2404
2405
2406 ##################################################
2407 # Check for sudo access to root #
2408 ##################################################
2409
2410 print "You need to have sudo access to root to run these tests. Checking ...\n";
2411 if (system('sudo true >/dev/null') != 0)
2412 {
2413 die "** Test for sudo failed: testing abandoned.\n";
2414 }
2415 else
2416 {
2417 print "Test for sudo OK\n";
2418 }
2419
2420
2421
2422 ##################################################
2423 # See if an Exim binary has been given #
2424 ##################################################
2425
2426 # If the first character of the first argument is '/', the argument is taken
2427 # as the path to the binary. If the first argument does not start with a
2428 # '/' but exists in the file system, it's assumed to be the Exim binary.
2429
2430 $parm_exim = (@ARGV > 0 && (-x $ARGV[0] or $ARGV[0] =~ m?^/?))? Cwd::abs_path(shift @ARGV) : "";
2431 print "Exim binary is $parm_exim\n" if $parm_exim ne "";
2432
2433
2434
2435 ##################################################
2436 # Sort out options and which tests are to be run #
2437 ##################################################
2438
2439 # There are a few possible options for the test script itself; after these, any
2440 # options are passed on to Exim calls within the tests. Typically, this is used
2441 # to turn on Exim debugging while setting up a test.
2442
2443 while (@ARGV > 0 && $ARGV[0] =~ /^-/)
2444 {
2445 my($arg) = shift @ARGV;
2446 if ($optargs eq "")
2447 {
2448 if ($arg eq "-DEBUG") { $debug = 1; $cr = "\n"; next; }
2449 if ($arg eq "-DIFF") { $cf = "diff -u"; next; }
2450 if ($arg eq "-CONTINUE"){$force_continue = 1;
2451 $more = "cat";
2452 next; }
2453 if ($arg eq "-UPDATE") { $force_update = 1; next; }
2454 if ($arg eq "-NOIPV4") { $have_ipv4 = 0; next; }
2455 if ($arg eq "-NOIPV6") { $have_ipv6 = 0; next; }
2456 if ($arg eq "-KEEP") { $save_output = 1; next; }
2457 if ($arg eq "-VALGRIND") { $valgrind = 1; next; }
2458 if ($arg =~ /^-FLAVOU?R$/) { $flavour = shift; next; }
2459 }
2460 $optargs .= " $arg";
2461 }
2462
2463 # Any subsequent arguments are a range of test numbers.
2464
2465 if (@ARGV > 0)
2466 {
2467 $test_end = $test_start = $ARGV[0];
2468 $test_end = $ARGV[1] if (@ARGV > 1);
2469 $test_end = ($test_start >= 9000)? $test_special_top : $test_top
2470 if $test_end eq "+";
2471 die "** Test numbers out of order\n" if ($test_end < $test_start);
2472 }
2473
2474
2475 ##################################################
2476 # Make the command's directory current #
2477 ##################################################
2478
2479 # After doing so, we find its absolute path name.
2480
2481 $cwd = $0;
2482 $cwd = '.' if ($cwd !~ s|/[^/]+$||);
2483 chdir($cwd) || die "** Failed to chdir to \"$cwd\": $!\n";
2484 $parm_cwd = Cwd::getcwd();
2485
2486
2487 ##################################################
2488 # Search for an Exim binary to test #
2489 ##################################################
2490
2491 # If an Exim binary hasn't been provided, try to find one. We can handle the
2492 # case where exim-testsuite is installed alongside Exim source directories. For
2493 # PH's private convenience, if there's a directory just called "exim4", that
2494 # takes precedence; otherwise exim-snapshot takes precedence over any numbered
2495 # releases.
2496
2497 if ($parm_exim eq "")
2498 {
2499 my($use_srcdir) = "";
2500
2501 opendir DIR, ".." || die "** Failed to opendir \"..\": $!\n";
2502 while ($f = readdir(DIR))
2503 {
2504 my($srcdir);
2505
2506 # Try this directory if it is "exim4" or if it is exim-snapshot or exim-n.m
2507 # possibly followed by -RCx where n.m is greater than any previously tried
2508 # directory. Thus, we should choose the highest version of Exim that has
2509 # been compiled.
2510
2511 if ($f eq "exim4" || $f eq "exim-snapshot" || $f eq 'src')
2512 { $srcdir = $f; }
2513 else
2514 { $srcdir = $f
2515 if ($f =~ /^exim-\d+\.\d+(-RC\d+)?$/ && $f gt $use_srcdir); }
2516
2517 # Look for a build directory with a binary in it. If we find a binary,
2518 # accept this source directory.
2519
2520 if ($srcdir)
2521 {
2522 opendir SRCDIR, "../$srcdir" ||
2523 die "** Failed to opendir \"$cwd/../$srcdir\": $!\n";
2524 while ($f = readdir(SRCDIR))
2525 {
2526 if ($f =~ /^build-/ && -e "../$srcdir/$f/exim")
2527 {
2528 $use_srcdir = $srcdir;
2529 $parm_exim = "$cwd/../$srcdir/$f/exim";
2530 $parm_exim =~ s'/[^/]+/\.\./'/';
2531 last;
2532 }
2533 }
2534 closedir(SRCDIR);
2535 }
2536
2537 # If we have found "exim4" or "exim-snapshot", that takes precedence.
2538 # Otherwise, continue to see if there's a later version.
2539
2540 last if $use_srcdir eq "exim4" || $use_srcdir eq "exim-snapshot";
2541 }
2542 closedir(DIR);
2543 print "Exim binary found in $parm_exim\n" if $parm_exim ne "";
2544 }
2545
2546 # If $parm_exim is still empty, ask the caller
2547
2548 if ($parm_exim eq "")
2549 {
2550 print "** Did not find an Exim binary to test\n";
2551 for ($i = 0; $i < 5; $i++)
2552 {
2553 my($trybin);
2554 print "** Enter pathname for Exim binary: ";
2555 chomp($trybin = <STDIN>);
2556 if (-e $trybin)
2557 {
2558 $parm_exim = $trybin;
2559 last;
2560 }
2561 else
2562 {
2563 print "** $trybin does not exist\n";
2564 }
2565 }
2566 die "** Too many tries\n" if $parm_exim eq "";
2567 }
2568
2569
2570
2571 ##################################################
2572 # Find what is in the binary #
2573 ##################################################
2574
2575 # deal with TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST restrictions
2576 unlink("$parm_cwd/test-config") if -e "$parm_cwd/test-config";
2577 open (IN, "$parm_cwd/confs/0000") ||
2578 tests_exit(-1, "Couldn't open $parm_cwd/confs/0000: $!\n");
2579 open (OUT, ">test-config") ||
2580 tests_exit(-1, "Couldn't open test-config: $!\n");
2581 while (<IN>) { print OUT; }
2582 close(IN);
2583 close(OUT);
2584
2585 print("Probing with config file: $parm_cwd/test-config\n");
2586 open(EXIMINFO, "$parm_exim -d -C $parm_cwd/test-config -DDIR=$parm_cwd " .
2587 "-bP exim_user exim_group 2>&1|") ||
2588 die "** Cannot run $parm_exim: $!\n";
2589 while(<EXIMINFO>)
2590 {
2591 if (my ($version) = /^Exim version (\S+)/) {
2592 my $git = `git describe --dirty=-XX --match 'exim-4*'`;
2593 if (defined $git and $? == 0) {
2594 chomp $git;
2595 $version =~ s/^\d+\K\./_/;
2596 $git =~ s/^exim-//i;
2597 $git =~ s/.*-\Kg([[:xdigit:]]+(?:-XX)?)/$1/;
2598 print "\n*** Version mismatch (Exim: $version vs. GIT: $git). ***\n\n"
2599 if not $version eq $git;
2600 }
2601 }
2602 $parm_eximuser = $1 if /^exim_user = (.*)$/;
2603 $parm_eximgroup = $1 if /^exim_group = (.*)$/;
2604 $parm_trusted_config_list = $1 if /^TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST:.*?"(.*?)"$/;
2605 ($parm_configure_owner, $parm_configure_group) = ($1, $2)
2606 if /^Configure owner:\s*(\d+):(\d+)/;
2607 print "$_" if /wrong owner/;
2608 }
2609 close(EXIMINFO);
2610
2611 if (defined $parm_eximuser)
2612 {
2613 if ($parm_eximuser =~ /^\d+$/) { $parm_exim_uid = $parm_eximuser; }
2614 else { $parm_exim_uid = getpwnam($parm_eximuser); }
2615 }
2616 else
2617 {
2618 print "Unable to extract exim_user from binary.\n";
2619 print "Check if Exim refused to run; if so, consider:\n";
2620 print " TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX WHITELIST_D_MACROS\n";
2621 print "If debug permission denied, are you in the exim group?\n";
2622 die "Failing to get information from binary.\n";
2623 }
2624
2625 if (defined $parm_eximgroup)
2626 {
2627 if ($parm_eximgroup =~ /^\d+$/) { $parm_exim_gid = $parm_eximgroup; }
2628 else { $parm_exim_gid = getgrnam($parm_eximgroup); }
2629 }
2630
2631 # check the permissions on the TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST
2632 if (defined $parm_trusted_config_list)
2633 {
2634 die "TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST: $parm_trusted_config_list: $!\n"
2635 if not -f $parm_trusted_config_list;
2636
2637 die "TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST $parm_trusted_config_list must not be world writable!\n"
2638 if 02 & (stat _)[2];
2639
2640 die sprintf "TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST: $parm_trusted_config_list %d is group writable, but not owned by group '%s' or '%s'.\n",
2641 (stat _)[1],
2642 scalar(getgrgid 0), scalar(getgrgid $>)
2643 if (020 & (stat _)[2]) and not ((stat _)[5] == $> or (stat _)[5] == 0);
2644
2645 die sprintf "TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST: $parm_trusted_config_list is not owned by user '%s' or '%s'.\n",
2646 scalar(getpwuid 0), scalar(getpwuid $>)
2647 if (not (-o _ or (stat _)[4] == 0));
2648
2649 open(TCL, $parm_trusted_config_list) or die "Can't open $parm_trusted_config_list: $!\n";
2650 my $test_config = getcwd() . '/test-config';
2651 die "Can't find '$test_config' in TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST $parm_trusted_config_list."
2652 if not grep { /^$test_config$/ } <TCL>;
2653 }
2654 else
2655 {
2656 die "Unable to check the TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST, seems to be empty?\n";
2657 }
2658
2659 die "CONFIGURE_OWNER ($parm_configure_owner) does not match the user invoking $0 ($>)\n"
2660 if $parm_configure_owner != $>;
2661
2662 die "CONFIGURE_GROUP ($parm_configure_group) does not match the group invoking $0 ($))\n"
2663 if 0020 & (stat "$parm_cwd/test-config")[2]
2664 and $parm_configure_group != $);
2665
2666
2667 open(EXIMINFO, "$parm_exim -d-all+transport -bV -C $parm_cwd/test-config -DDIR=$parm_cwd |") ||
2668 die "** Cannot run $parm_exim: $!\n";
2669
2670 print "-" x 78, "\n";
2671
2672 while (<EXIMINFO>)
2673 {
2674 my(@temp);
2675
2676 if (/^(Exim|Library) version/) { print; }
2677
2678 elsif (/^Size of off_t: (\d+)/)
2679 {
2680 print;
2681 $have_largefiles = 1 if $1 > 4;
2682 die "** Size of off_t > 32 which seems improbable, not running tests\n"
2683 if ($1 > 32);
2684 }
2685
2686 elsif (/^Support for: (.*)/)
2687 {
2688 print;
2689 @temp = split /(\s+)/, $1;
2690 push(@temp, ' ');
2691 %parm_support = @temp;
2692 }
2693
2694 elsif (/^Lookups \(built-in\): (.*)/)
2695 {
2696 print;
2697 @temp = split /(\s+)/, $1;
2698 push(@temp, ' ');
2699 %parm_lookups = @temp;
2700 }
2701
2702 elsif (/^Authenticators: (.*)/)
2703 {
2704 print;
2705 @temp = split /(\s+)/, $1;
2706 push(@temp, ' ');
2707 %parm_authenticators = @temp;
2708 }
2709
2710 elsif (/^Routers: (.*)/)
2711 {
2712 print;
2713 @temp = split /(\s+)/, $1;
2714 push(@temp, ' ');
2715 %parm_routers = @temp;
2716 }
2717
2718 # Some transports have options, e.g. appendfile/maildir. For those, ensure
2719 # that the basic transport name is set, and then the name with each of the
2720 # options.
2721
2722 elsif (/^Transports: (.*)/)
2723 {
2724 print;
2725 @temp = split /(\s+)/, $1;
2726 my($i,$k);
2727 push(@temp, ' ');
2728 %parm_transports = @temp;
2729 foreach $k (keys %parm_transports)
2730 {
2731 if ($k =~ "/")
2732 {
2733 @temp = split /\//, $k;
2734 $parm_transports{"$temp[0]"} = " ";
2735 for ($i = 1; $i < @temp; $i++)
2736 { $parm_transports{"$temp[0]/$temp[$i]"} = " "; }
2737 }
2738 }
2739 }
2740 }
2741 close(EXIMINFO);
2742 print "-" x 78, "\n";
2743
2744 unlink("$parm_cwd/test-config");
2745
2746 ##################################################
2747 # Check for SpamAssassin and ClamAV #
2748 ##################################################
2749
2750 # These are crude tests. If they aren't good enough, we'll have to improve
2751 # them, for example by actually passing a message through spamc or clamscan.
2752
2753 if (defined $parm_support{'Content_Scanning'})
2754 {
2755 my $sock = new FileHandle;
2756
2757 if (system("spamc -h 2>/dev/null >/dev/null") == 0)
2758 {
2759 print "The spamc command works:\n";
2760
2761 # This test for an active SpamAssassin is courtesy of John Jetmore.
2762 # The tests are hard coded to localhost:783, so no point in making
2763 # this test flexible like the clamav test until the test scripts are
2764 # changed. spamd doesn't have the nice PING/PONG protoccol that
2765 # clamd does, but it does respond to errors in an informative manner,
2766 # so use that.
2767
2768 my($sint,$sport) = ('127.0.0.1',783);
2769 eval
2770 {
2771 my $sin = sockaddr_in($sport, inet_aton($sint))
2772 or die "** Failed packing $sint:$sport\n";
2773 socket($sock, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, getprotobyname('tcp'))
2774 or die "** Unable to open socket $sint:$sport\n";
2775
2776 local $SIG{ALRM} =
2777 sub { die "** Timeout while connecting to socket $sint:$sport\n"; };
2778 alarm(5);
2779 connect($sock, $sin)
2780 or die "** Unable to connect to socket $sint:$sport\n";
2781 alarm(0);
2782
2783 select((select($sock), $| = 1)[0]);
2784 print $sock "bad command\r\n";
2785
2786 $SIG{ALRM} =
2787 sub { die "** Timeout while reading from socket $sint:$sport\n"; };
2788 alarm(10);
2789 my $res = <$sock>;
2790 alarm(0);
2791
2792 $res =~ m|^SPAMD/|
2793 or die "** Did not get SPAMD from socket $sint:$sport. "
2794 ."It said: $res\n";
2795 };
2796 alarm(0);
2797 if($@)
2798 {
2799 print " $@";
2800 print " Assume SpamAssassin (spamd) is not running\n";
2801 }
2802 else
2803 {
2804 $parm_running{'SpamAssassin'} = ' ';
2805 print " SpamAssassin (spamd) seems to be running\n";
2806 }
2807 }
2808 else
2809 {
2810 print "The spamc command failed: assume SpamAssassin (spamd) is not running\n";
2811 }
2812
2813 # For ClamAV, we need to find the clamd socket for use in the Exim
2814 # configuration. Search for the clamd configuration file.
2815
2816 if (system("clamscan -h 2>/dev/null >/dev/null") == 0)
2817 {
2818 my($f, $clamconf, $test_prefix);
2819
2820 print "The clamscan command works";
2821
2822 $test_prefix = $ENV{EXIM_TEST_PREFIX};
2823 $test_prefix = "" if !defined $test_prefix;
2824
2825 foreach $f ("$test_prefix/etc/clamd.conf",
2826 "$test_prefix/usr/local/etc/clamd.conf",
2827 "$test_prefix/etc/clamav/clamd.conf", "")
2828 {
2829 if (-e $f)
2830 {
2831 $clamconf = $f;
2832 last;
2833 }
2834 }
2835
2836 # Read the ClamAV configuration file and find the socket interface.
2837
2838 if ($clamconf ne "")
2839 {
2840 my $socket_domain;
2841 open(IN, "$clamconf") || die "\n** Unable to open $clamconf: $!\n";
2842 while (<IN>)
2843 {
2844 if (/^LocalSocket\s+(.*)/)
2845 {
2846 $parm_clamsocket = $1;
2847 $socket_domain = AF_UNIX;
2848 last;
2849 }
2850 if (/^TCPSocket\s+(\d+)/)
2851 {
2852 if (defined $parm_clamsocket)
2853 {
2854 $parm_clamsocket .= " $1";
2855 $socket_domain = AF_INET;
2856 last;
2857 }
2858 else
2859 {
2860 $parm_clamsocket = " $1";
2861 }
2862 }
2863 elsif (/^TCPAddr\s+(\S+)/)
2864 {
2865 if (defined $parm_clamsocket)
2866 {
2867 $parm_clamsocket = $1 . $parm_clamsocket;
2868 $socket_domain = AF_INET;
2869 last;
2870 }
2871 else
2872 {
2873 $parm_clamsocket = $1;
2874 }
2875 }
2876 }
2877 close(IN);
2878
2879 if (defined $socket_domain)
2880 {
2881 print ":\n The clamd socket is $parm_clamsocket\n";
2882 # This test for an active ClamAV is courtesy of Daniel Tiefnig.
2883 eval
2884 {
2885 my $socket;
2886 if ($socket_domain == AF_UNIX)
2887 {
2888 $socket = sockaddr_un($parm_clamsocket) or die "** Failed packing '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
2889 }
2890 elsif ($socket_domain == AF_INET)
2891 {
2892 my ($ca_host, $ca_port) = split(/\s+/,$parm_clamsocket);
2893 my $ca_hostent = gethostbyname($ca_host) or die "** Failed to get raw address for host '$ca_host'\n";
2894 $socket = sockaddr_in($ca_port, $ca_hostent) or die "** Failed packing '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
2895 }
2896 else
2897 {
2898 die "** Unknown socket domain '$socket_domain' (should not happen)\n";
2899 }
2900 socket($sock, $socket_domain, SOCK_STREAM, 0) or die "** Unable to open socket '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
2901 local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "** Timeout while connecting to socket '$parm_clamsocket'\n"; };
2902 alarm(5);
2903 connect($sock, $socket) or die "** Unable to connect to socket '$parm_clamsocket'\n";
2904 alarm(0);
2905
2906 my $ofh = select $sock; $| = 1; select $ofh;
2907 print $sock "PING\n";
2908
2909 $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "** Timeout while reading from socket '$parm_clamsocket'\n"; };
2910 alarm(10);
2911 my $res = <$sock>;
2912 alarm(0);
2913
2914 $res =~ /PONG/ or die "** Did not get PONG from socket '$parm_clamsocket'. It said: $res\n";
2915 };
2916 alarm(0);
2917
2918 if($@)
2919 {
2920 print " $@";
2921 print " Assume ClamAV is not running\n";
2922 }
2923 else
2924 {
2925 $parm_running{'ClamAV'} = ' ';
2926 print " ClamAV seems to be running\n";
2927 }
2928 }
2929 else
2930 {
2931 print ", but the socket for clamd could not be determined\n";
2932 print "Assume ClamAV is not running\n";
2933 }
2934 }
2935
2936 else
2937 {
2938 print ", but I can't find a configuration for clamd\n";
2939 print "Assume ClamAV is not running\n";
2940 }
2941 }
2942 }
2943
2944
2945 ##################################################
2946 # Check for redis #
2947 ##################################################
2948 if (defined $parm_lookups{'redis'})
2949 {
2950 if (system("redis-server -v 2>/dev/null >/dev/null") == 0)
2951 {
2952 print "The redis-server command works\n";
2953 $parm_running{'redis'} = ' ';
2954 }
2955 else
2956 {
2957 print "The redis-server command failed: assume Redis not installed\n";
2958 }
2959 }
2960
2961 ##################################################
2962 # Test for the basic requirements #
2963 ##################################################
2964
2965 # This test suite assumes that Exim has been built with at least the "usual"
2966 # set of routers, transports, and lookups. Ensure that this is so.
2967
2968 $missing = "";
2969
2970 $missing .= " Lookup: lsearch\n" if (!defined $parm_lookups{'lsearch'});
2971
2972 $missing .= " Router: accept\n" if (!defined $parm_routers{'accept'});
2973 $missing .= " Router: dnslookup\n" if (!defined $parm_routers{'dnslookup'});
2974 $missing .= " Router: manualroute\n" if (!defined $parm_routers{'manualroute'});
2975 $missing .= " Router: redirect\n" if (!defined $parm_routers{'redirect'});
2976
2977 $missing .= " Transport: appendfile\n" if (!defined $parm_transports{'appendfile'});
2978 $missing .= " Transport: autoreply\n" if (!defined $parm_transports{'autoreply'});
2979 $missing .= " Transport: pipe\n" if (!defined $parm_transports{'pipe'});
2980 $missing .= " Transport: smtp\n" if (!defined $parm_transports{'smtp'});
2981
2982 if ($missing ne "")
2983 {
2984 print "\n";
2985 print "** Many features can be included or excluded from Exim binaries.\n";
2986 print "** This test suite requires that Exim is built to contain a certain\n";
2987 print "** set of basic facilities. It seems that some of these are missing\n";
2988 print "** from the binary that is under test, so the test cannot proceed.\n";
2989 print "** The missing facilities are:\n";
2990 print "$missing";
2991 die "** Test script abandoned\n";
2992 }
2993
2994
2995 ##################################################
2996 # Check for the auxiliary programs #
2997 ##################################################
2998
2999 # These are always required:
3000
3001 for $prog ("cf", "checkaccess", "client", "client-ssl", "client-gnutls",
3002 "fakens", "iefbr14", "server")
3003 {
3004 next if ($prog eq "client-ssl" && !defined $parm_support{'OpenSSL'});
3005 next if ($prog eq "client-gnutls" && !defined $parm_support{'GnuTLS'});
3006 if (!-e "bin/$prog")
3007 {
3008 print "\n";
3009 print "** bin/$prog does not exist. Have you run ./configure and make?\n";
3010 die "** Test script abandoned\n";
3011 }
3012 }
3013
3014 # If the "loaded" binary is missing, we cut out tests for ${dlfunc. It isn't
3015 # compiled on systems where we don't know how to. However, if Exim does not
3016 # have that functionality compiled, we needn't bother.
3017
3018 $dlfunc_deleted = 0;
3019 if (defined $parm_support{'Expand_dlfunc'} && !-e "bin/loaded")
3020 {
3021 delete $parm_support{'Expand_dlfunc'};
3022 $dlfunc_deleted = 1;
3023 }
3024
3025
3026 ##################################################
3027 # Find environmental details #
3028 ##################################################
3029
3030 # Find the caller of this program.
3031
3032 ($parm_caller,$pwpw,$parm_caller_uid,$parm_caller_gid,$pwquota,$pwcomm,
3033 $parm_caller_gecos, $parm_caller_home) = getpwuid($>);
3034
3035 $pwpw = $pwpw; # Kill Perl warnings
3036 $pwquota = $pwquota;
3037 $pwcomm = $pwcomm;
3038
3039 $parm_caller_group = getgrgid($parm_caller_gid);
3040
3041 print "Program caller is $parm_caller ($parm_caller_uid), whose group is $parm_caller_group ($parm_caller_gid)\n";
3042 print "Home directory is $parm_caller_home\n";
3043
3044 unless (defined $parm_eximgroup)
3045 {
3046 print "Unable to derive \$parm_eximgroup.\n";
3047 die "** ABANDONING.\n";
3048 }
3049
3050 print "You need to be in the Exim group to run these tests. Checking ...";
3051
3052 if (`groups` =~ /\b\Q$parm_eximgroup\E\b/)
3053 {
3054 print " OK\n";
3055 }
3056 else
3057 {
3058 print "\nOh dear, you are not in the Exim group.\n";
3059 die "** Testing abandoned.\n";
3060 }
3061
3062 # Find this host's IP addresses - there may be many, of course, but we keep
3063 # one of each type (IPv4 and IPv6).
3064
3065 open(IFCONFIG, '-|', (grep { -x "$_/ip" } split /:/, $ENV{PATH}) ? 'ip address' : 'ifconfig -a')
3066 or die "** Cannot run 'ip address' or 'ifconfig -a'\n";
3067 while (not ($parm_ipv4 and $parm_ipv6) and defined($_ = <IFCONFIG>))
3068 {
3069 if (not $parm_ipv4 and /^\s*inet(?:\saddr)?:?\s?(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)(?:\/\d+)?\s/i)
3070 {
3071 next if $1 =~ /^(?:127|10)\./;
3072 $parm_ipv4 = $1;
3073 }
3074
3075 if (not $parm_ipv6 and /^\s*inet6(?:\saddr)?:?\s?([abcdef\d:]+)(?:\/\d+)/i)
3076 {
3077 next if $1 eq '::1' or $1 =~ /^fe80/i;
3078 $parm_ipv6 = $1;
3079 }
3080 }
3081 close(IFCONFIG);
3082
3083 # Use private IP addresses if there are no public ones.
3084
3085 # If either type of IP address is missing, we need to set the value to
3086 # something other than empty, because that wrecks the substitutions. The value
3087 # is reflected, so use a meaningful string. Set appropriate options for the
3088 # "server" command. In practice, however, many tests assume 127.0.0.1 is
3089 # available, so things will go wrong if there is no IPv4 address. The lack
3090 # of IPV4 or IPv6 can be simulated by command options, which force $have_ipv4
3091 # and $have_ipv6 false.
3092
3093 if (not $parm_ipv4)
3094 {
3095 $have_ipv4 = 0;
3096 $parm_ipv4 = "<no IPv4 address found>";
3097 $server_opts .= " -noipv4";
3098 }
3099 elsif ($have_ipv4 == 0)
3100 {
3101 $parm_ipv4 = "<IPv4 testing disabled>";
3102 $server_opts .= " -noipv4";
3103 }
3104 else
3105 {
3106 $parm_running{"IPv4"} = " ";
3107 }
3108
3109 if (not $parm_ipv6)
3110 {
3111 $have_ipv6 = 0;
3112 $parm_ipv6 = "<no IPv6 address found>";
3113 $server_opts .= " -noipv6";
3114 delete($parm_support{"IPv6"});
3115 }
3116 elsif ($have_ipv6 == 0)
3117 {
3118 $parm_ipv6 = "<IPv6 testing disabled>";
3119 $server_opts .= " -noipv6";
3120 delete($parm_support{"IPv6"});
3121 }
3122 elsif (!defined $parm_support{'IPv6'})
3123 {
3124 $have_ipv6 = 0;
3125 $parm_ipv6 = "<no IPv6 support in Exim binary>";
3126 $server_opts .= " -noipv6";
3127 }
3128 else
3129 {
3130 $parm_running{"IPv6"} = " ";
3131 }
3132
3133 print "IPv4 address is $parm_ipv4\n";
3134 print "IPv6 address is $parm_ipv6\n";
3135
3136 # For munging test output, we need the reversed IP addresses.
3137
3138 $parm_ipv4r = ($parm_ipv4 !~ /^\d/)? "" :
3139 join(".", reverse(split /\./, $parm_ipv4));
3140
3141 $parm_ipv6r = $parm_ipv6; # Appropriate if not in use
3142 if ($parm_ipv6 =~ /^[\da-f]/)
3143 {
3144 my(@comps) = split /:/, $parm_ipv6;
3145 my(@nibbles);
3146 foreach $comp (@comps)
3147 {
3148 push @nibbles, sprintf("%lx", hex($comp) >> 8);
3149 push @nibbles, sprintf("%lx", hex($comp) & 0xff);
3150 }
3151 $parm_ipv6r = join(".", reverse(@nibbles));
3152 }
3153
3154 # Find the host name, fully qualified.
3155
3156 chomp($temp = `hostname`);
3157 die "'hostname' didn't return anything\n" unless defined $temp and length $temp;
3158 if ($temp =~ /\./)
3159 {
3160 $parm_hostname = $temp;
3161 }
3162 else
3163 {
3164 $parm_hostname = (gethostbyname($temp))[0];
3165 $parm_hostname = "no.host.name.found" unless defined $parm_hostname and length $parm_hostname;
3166 }
3167 print "Hostname is $parm_hostname\n";
3168
3169 if ($parm_hostname !~ /\./)
3170 {
3171 print "\n*** Host name is not fully qualified: this may cause problems ***\n\n";
3172 }
3173
3174 if ($parm_hostname =~ /[[:upper:]]/)
3175 {
3176 print "\n*** Host name has upper case characters: this may cause problems ***\n\n";
3177 }
3178
3179
3180
3181 ##################################################
3182 # Create a testing version of Exim #
3183 ##################################################
3184
3185 # We want to be able to run Exim with a variety of configurations. Normally,
3186 # the use of -C to change configuration causes Exim to give up its root
3187 # privilege (unless the caller is exim or root). For these tests, we do not
3188 # want this to happen. Also, we want Exim to know that it is running in its
3189 # test harness.
3190
3191 # We achieve this by copying the binary and patching it as we go. The new
3192 # binary knows it is a testing copy, and it allows -C and -D without loss of
3193 # privilege. Clearly, this file is dangerous to have lying around on systems
3194 # where there are general users with login accounts. To protect against this,
3195 # we put the new binary in a special directory that is accessible only to the
3196 # caller of this script, who is known to have sudo root privilege from the test
3197 # that was done above. Furthermore, we ensure that the binary is deleted at the
3198 # end of the test. First ensure the directory exists.
3199
3200 if (-d "eximdir")
3201 { unlink "eximdir/exim"; } # Just in case
3202 else
3203 {
3204 mkdir("eximdir", 0710) || die "** Unable to mkdir $parm_cwd/eximdir: $!\n";
3205 system("sudo chgrp $parm_eximgroup eximdir");
3206 }
3207
3208 # The construction of the patched binary must be done as root, so we use
3209 # a separate script. As well as indicating that this is a test-harness binary,
3210 # the version number is patched to "x.yz" so that its length is always the
3211 # same. Otherwise, when it appears in Received: headers, it affects the length
3212 # of the message, which breaks certain comparisons.
3213
3214 die "** Unable to make patched exim: $!\n"
3215 if (system("sudo ./patchexim $parm_exim") != 0);
3216
3217 # From this point on, exits from the program must go via the subroutine
3218 # tests_exit(), so that suitable cleaning up can be done when required.
3219 # Arrange to catch interrupting signals, to assist with this.
3220
3221 $SIG{'INT'} = \&inthandler;
3222 $SIG{'PIPE'} = \&pipehandler;
3223
3224 # For some tests, we need another copy of the binary that is setuid exim rather
3225 # than root.
3226
3227 system("sudo cp eximdir/exim eximdir/exim_exim;" .
3228 "sudo chown $parm_eximuser eximdir/exim_exim;" .
3229 "sudo chgrp $parm_eximgroup eximdir/exim_exim;" .
3230 "sudo chmod 06755 eximdir/exim_exim");
3231
3232
3233 ##################################################
3234 # Make copies of utilities we might need #
3235 ##################################################
3236
3237 # Certain of the tests make use of some of Exim's utilities. We do not need
3238 # to be root to copy these.
3239
3240 ($parm_exim_dir) = $parm_exim =~ m?^(.*)/exim?;
3241
3242 $dbm_build_deleted = 0;
3243 if (defined $parm_lookups{'dbm'} &&
3244 system("cp $parm_exim_dir/exim_dbmbuild eximdir") != 0)
3245 {
3246 delete $parm_lookups{'dbm'};
3247 $dbm_build_deleted = 1;
3248 }
3249
3250 if (system("cp $parm_exim_dir/exim_dumpdb eximdir") != 0)
3251 {
3252 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to make a copy of exim_dumpdb: $!");
3253 }
3254
3255 if (system("cp $parm_exim_dir/exim_lock eximdir") != 0)
3256 {
3257 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to make a copy of exim_lock: $!");
3258 }
3259
3260 if (system("cp $parm_exim_dir/exinext eximdir") != 0)
3261 {
3262 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to make a copy of exinext: $!");
3263 }
3264
3265 if (system("cp $parm_exim_dir/exigrep eximdir") != 0)
3266 {
3267 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to make a copy of exigrep: $!");
3268 }
3269
3270 if (system("cp $parm_exim_dir/eximstats eximdir") != 0)
3271 {
3272 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to make a copy of eximstats: $!");
3273 }
3274
3275
3276 ##################################################
3277 # Check that the Exim user can access stuff #
3278 ##################################################
3279
3280 # We delay this test till here so that we can check access to the actual test
3281 # binary. This will be needed when Exim re-exec's itself to do deliveries.
3282
3283 print "Exim user is $parm_eximuser ($parm_exim_uid)\n";
3284 print "Exim group is $parm_eximgroup ($parm_exim_gid)\n";
3285
3286 if ($parm_caller_uid eq $parm_exim_uid) {
3287 tests_exit(-1, "Exim user ($parm_eximuser,$parm_exim_uid) cannot be "
3288 ."the same as caller ($parm_caller,$parm_caller_uid)");
3289 }
3290 if ($parm_caller_gid eq $parm_exim_gid) {
3291 tests_exit(-1, "Exim group ($parm_eximgroup,$parm_exim_gid) cannot be "
3292 ."the same as caller's ($parm_caller) group as it confuses "
3293 ."results analysis");
3294 }
3295
3296 print "The Exim user needs access to the test suite directory. Checking ...";
3297
3298 if (($rc = system("sudo bin/checkaccess $parm_cwd/eximdir/exim $parm_eximuser $parm_eximgroup")) != 0)
3299 {
3300 my($why) = "unknown failure $rc";
3301 $rc >>= 8;
3302 $why = "Couldn't find user \"$parm_eximuser\"" if $rc == 1;
3303 $why = "Couldn't find group \"$parm_eximgroup\"" if $rc == 2;
3304 $why = "Couldn't read auxiliary group list" if $rc == 3;
3305 $why = "Couldn't get rid of auxiliary groups" if $rc == 4;
3306 $why = "Couldn't set gid" if $rc == 5;
3307 $why = "Couldn't set uid" if $rc == 6;
3308 $why = "Couldn't open \"$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim\"" if $rc == 7;
3309 print "\n** $why\n";
3310 tests_exit(-1, "$parm_eximuser cannot access the test suite directory");
3311 }
3312 else
3313 {
3314 print " OK\n";
3315 }
3316
3317
3318 ##################################################
3319 # Create a list of available tests #
3320 ##################################################
3321
3322 # The scripts directory contains a number of subdirectories whose names are
3323 # of the form 0000-xxxx, 1100-xxxx, 2000-xxxx, etc. Each set of tests apart
3324 # from the first requires certain optional features to be included in the Exim
3325 # binary. These requirements are contained in a file called "REQUIRES" within
3326 # the directory. We scan all these tests, discarding those that cannot be run
3327 # because the current binary does not support the right facilities, and also
3328 # those that are outside the numerical range selected.
3329
3330 print "\nTest range is $test_start to $test_end (flavour $flavour)\n";
3331 print "Omitting \${dlfunc expansion tests (loadable module not present)\n"
3332 if $dlfunc_deleted;
3333 print "Omitting dbm tests (unable to copy exim_dbmbuild)\n"
3334 if $dbm_build_deleted;
3335
3336 opendir(DIR, "scripts") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to opendir(\"scripts\"): $!");
3337 @test_dirs = sort readdir(DIR);
3338 closedir(DIR);
3339
3340 # Remove . and .. and CVS from the list.
3341
3342 for ($i = 0; $i < @test_dirs; $i++)
3343 {
3344 my($d) = $test_dirs[$i];
3345 if ($d eq "." || $d eq ".." || $d eq "CVS")
3346 {
3347 splice @test_dirs, $i, 1;
3348 $i--;
3349 }
3350 }
3351
3352 # Scan for relevant tests
3353
3354 for ($i = 0; $i < @test_dirs; $i++)
3355 {
3356 my($testdir) = $test_dirs[$i];
3357 my($wantthis) = 1;
3358
3359 print ">>Checking $testdir\n" if $debug;
3360
3361 # Skip this directory if the first test is equal or greater than the first
3362 # test in the next directory.
3363
3364 next if ($i < @test_dirs - 1) &&
3365 ($test_start >= substr($test_dirs[$i+1], 0, 4));
3366
3367 # No need to carry on if the end test is less than the first test in this
3368 # subdirectory.
3369
3370 last if $test_end < substr($testdir, 0, 4);
3371
3372 # Check requirements, if any.
3373
3374 if (open(REQUIRES, "scripts/$testdir/REQUIRES"))
3375 {
3376 while (<REQUIRES>)
3377 {
3378 next if /^\s*$/;
3379 s/\s+$//;
3380 if (/^support (.*)$/)
3381 {
3382 if (!defined $parm_support{$1}) { $wantthis = 0; last; }
3383 }
3384 elsif (/^running (.*)$/)
3385 {
3386 if (!defined $parm_running{$1}) { $wantthis = 0; last; }
3387 }
3388 elsif (/^lookup (.*)$/)
3389 {
3390 if (!defined $parm_lookups{$1}) { $wantthis = 0; last; }
3391 }
3392 elsif (/^authenticators? (.*)$/)
3393 {
3394 if (!defined $parm_authenticators{$1}) { $wantthis = 0; last; }
3395 }
3396 elsif (/^router (.*)$/)
3397 {
3398 if (!defined $parm_routers{$1}) { $wantthis = 0; last; }
3399 }
3400 elsif (/^transport (.*)$/)
3401 {
3402 if (!defined $parm_transports{$1}) { $wantthis = 0; last; }
3403 }
3404 else
3405 {
3406 tests_exit(-1, "Unknown line in \"scripts/$testdir/REQUIRES\": \"$_\"");
3407 }
3408 }
3409 close(REQUIRES);
3410 }
3411 else
3412 {
3413 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open \"scripts/$testdir/REQUIRES\": $!")
3414 unless $!{ENOENT};
3415 }
3416
3417 # Loop if we do not want the tests in this subdirectory.
3418
3419 if (!$wantthis)
3420 {
3421 chomp;
3422 print "Omitting tests in $testdir (missing $_)\n";
3423 next;
3424 }
3425
3426 # We want the tests from this subdirectory, provided they are in the
3427 # range that was selected.
3428
3429 opendir(SUBDIR, "scripts/$testdir") ||
3430 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to opendir(\"scripts/$testdir\"): $!");
3431 @testlist = sort readdir(SUBDIR);
3432 close(SUBDIR);
3433
3434 foreach $test (@testlist)
3435 {
3436 next if $test !~ /^\d{4}(?:\.\d+)?$/;
3437 next if $test < $test_start || $test > $test_end;
3438 push @test_list, "$testdir/$test";
3439 }
3440 }
3441
3442 print ">>Test List: @test_list\n", if $debug;
3443
3444
3445 ##################################################
3446 # Munge variable auxiliary data #
3447 ##################################################
3448
3449 # Some of the auxiliary data files have to refer to the current testing
3450 # directory and other parameter data. The generic versions of these files are
3451 # stored in the aux-var-src directory. At this point, we copy each of them
3452 # to the aux-var directory, making appropriate substitutions. There aren't very
3453 # many of them, so it's easiest just to do this every time. Ensure the mode
3454 # is standardized, as this path is used as a test for the ${stat: expansion.
3455
3456 # A similar job has to be done for the files in the dnszones-src directory, to
3457 # make the fake DNS zones for testing. Most of the zone files are copied to
3458 # files of the same name, but db.ipv4.V4NET and db.ipv6.V6NET use the testing
3459 # networks that are defined by parameter.
3460
3461 foreach $basedir ("aux-var", "dnszones")
3462 {
3463 system("sudo rm -rf $parm_cwd/$basedir");
3464 mkdir("$parm_cwd/$basedir", 0777);
3465 chmod(0755, "$parm_cwd/$basedir");
3466
3467 opendir(AUX, "$parm_cwd/$basedir-src") ||
3468 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to opendir $parm_cwd/$basedir-src: $!");
3469 my(@filelist) = readdir(AUX);
3470 close(AUX);
3471
3472 foreach $file (@filelist)
3473 {
3474 my($outfile) = $file;
3475 next if $file =~ /^\./;
3476
3477 if ($file eq "db.ip4.V4NET")
3478 {
3479 $outfile = "db.ip4.$parm_ipv4_test_net";
3480 }
3481 elsif ($file eq "db.ip6.V6NET")
3482 {
3483 my(@nibbles) = reverse(split /\s*/, $parm_ipv6_test_net);
3484 $" = '.';
3485 $outfile = "db.ip6.@nibbles";
3486 $" = ' ';
3487 }
3488
3489 print ">>Copying $basedir-src/$file to $basedir/$outfile\n" if $debug;
3490 open(IN, "$parm_cwd/$basedir-src/$file") ||
3491 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $parm_cwd/$basedir-src/$file: $!");
3492 open(OUT, ">$parm_cwd/$basedir/$outfile") ||
3493 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $parm_cwd/$basedir/$outfile: $!");
3494 while (<IN>)
3495 {
3496 do_substitute(0);
3497 print OUT;
3498 }
3499 close(IN);
3500 close(OUT);
3501 }
3502 }
3503
3504 # Set a user's shell, distinguishable from /bin/sh
3505
3506 symlink("/bin/sh","aux-var/sh");
3507 $ENV{'SHELL'} = $parm_shell = $parm_cwd . "/aux-var/sh";
3508
3509 ##################################################
3510 # Create fake DNS zones for this host #
3511 ##################################################
3512
3513 # There are fixed zone files for 127.0.0.1 and ::1, but we also want to be
3514 # sure that there are forward and reverse registrations for this host, using
3515 # its real IP addresses. Dynamically created zone files achieve this.
3516
3517 if ($have_ipv4 || $have_ipv6)
3518 {
3519 my($shortname,$domain) = $parm_hostname =~ /^([^.]+)(.*)/;
3520 open(OUT, ">$parm_cwd/dnszones/db$domain") ||
3521 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $parm_cwd/dnszones/db$domain: $!");
3522 print OUT "; This is a dynamically constructed fake zone file.\n" .
3523 "; The following line causes fakens to return PASS_ON\n" .
3524 "; for queries that it cannot answer\n\n" .
3525 "PASS ON NOT FOUND\n\n";
3526 print OUT "$shortname A $parm_ipv4\n" if $have_ipv4;
3527 print OUT "$shortname AAAA $parm_ipv6\n" if $have_ipv6;
3528 print OUT "\n; End\n";
3529 close(OUT);
3530 }
3531
3532 if ($have_ipv4 && $parm_ipv4 ne "127.0.0.1")
3533 {
3534 my(@components) = $parm_ipv4 =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/;
3535 open(OUT, ">$parm_cwd/dnszones/db.ip4.$components[0]") ||
3536 tests_exit(-1,
3537 "Failed to open $parm_cwd/dnszones/db.ip4.$components[0]: $!");
3538 print OUT "; This is a dynamically constructed fake zone file.\n" .
3539 "; The zone is $components[0].in-addr.arpa.\n\n" .
3540 "$components[3].$components[2].$components[1] PTR $parm_hostname.\n\n" .
3541 "; End\n";
3542 close(OUT);
3543 }
3544
3545 if ($have_ipv6 && $parm_ipv6 ne "::1")
3546 {
3547 my($exp_v6) = $parm_ipv6;
3548 $exp_v6 =~ s/[^:]//g;
3549 if ( $parm_ipv6 =~ /^([^:].+)::$/ ) {
3550 $exp_v6 = $1 . ':0' x (9-length($exp_v6));
3551 } elsif ( $parm_ipv6 =~ /^(.+)::(.+)$/ ) {
3552 $exp_v6 = $1 . ':0' x (8-length($exp_v6)) . ':' . $2;
3553 } elsif ( $parm_ipv6 =~ /^::(.+[^:])$/ ) {
3554 $exp_v6 = '0:' x (9-length($exp_v6)) . $1;
3555 } else {
3556 $exp_v6 = $parm_ipv6;
3557 }
3558 my(@components) = split /:/, $exp_v6;
3559 my(@nibbles) = reverse (split /\s*/, shift @components);
3560 my($sep) = "";
3561
3562 $" = ".";
3563 open(OUT, ">$parm_cwd/dnszones/db.ip6.@nibbles") ||
3564 tests_exit(-1,
3565 "Failed to open $parm_cwd/dnszones/db.ip6.@nibbles: $!");
3566 print OUT "; This is a dynamically constructed fake zone file.\n" .
3567 "; The zone is @nibbles.ip6.arpa.\n\n";
3568
3569 @components = reverse @components;
3570 foreach $c (@components)
3571 {
3572 $c = "0$c" until $c =~ /^..../;
3573 @nibbles = reverse(split /\s*/, $c);
3574 print OUT "$sep@nibbles";
3575 $sep = ".";
3576 }
3577
3578 print OUT " PTR $parm_hostname.\n\n; End\n";
3579 close(OUT);
3580 $" = " ";
3581 }
3582
3583
3584
3585 ##################################################
3586 # Create lists of mailboxes and message logs #
3587 ##################################################
3588
3589 # We use these lists to check that a test has created the expected files. It
3590 # should be faster than looking for the file each time. For mailboxes, we have
3591 # to scan a complete subtree, in order to handle maildirs. For msglogs, there
3592 # is just a flat list of files.
3593
3594 @oldmails = list_files_below("mail");
3595 opendir(DIR, "msglog") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to opendir msglog: $!");
3596 @oldmsglogs = readdir(DIR);
3597 closedir(DIR);
3598
3599
3600
3601 ##################################################
3602 # Run the required tests #
3603 ##################################################
3604
3605 # Each test script contains a number of tests, separated by a line that
3606 # contains ****. We open input from the terminal so that we can read responses
3607 # to prompts.
3608
3609 open(T, "/dev/tty") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open /dev/tty: $!");
3610
3611 print "\nPress RETURN to run the tests: ";
3612 $_ = $force_continue ? "c" : <T>;
3613 print "\n";
3614
3615 $lasttestdir = "";
3616
3617 foreach $test (@test_list)
3618 {
3619 local($lineno) = 0;
3620 local($commandno) = 0;
3621 local($subtestno) = 0;
3622 (local $testno = $test) =~ s|.*/||;
3623 local($sortlog) = 0;
3624
3625 my($gnutls) = 0;
3626 my($docheck) = 1;
3627 my($thistestdir) = substr($test, 0, -5);
3628
3629 $dynamic_socket->close() if $dynamic_socket;
3630
3631 if ($lasttestdir ne $thistestdir)
3632 {
3633 $gnutls = 0;
3634 if (-s "scripts/$thistestdir/REQUIRES")
3635 {
3636 my($indent) = "";
3637 print "\n>>> The following tests require: ";
3638 open(IN, "scripts/$thistestdir/REQUIRES") ||
3639 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open scripts/$thistestdir/REQUIRES: $1");
3640 while (<IN>)
3641 {
3642 $gnutls = 1 if /^support GnuTLS/;
3643 print $indent, $_;
3644 $indent = ">>> ";
3645 }
3646 close(IN);
3647 }
3648 }
3649 $lasttestdir = $thistestdir;
3650
3651 # Remove any debris in the spool directory and the test-mail directory
3652 # and also the files for collecting stdout and stderr. Then put back
3653 # the test-mail directory for appendfile deliveries.
3654
3655 system "sudo /bin/rm -rf spool test-*";
3656 system "mkdir test-mail 2>/dev/null";
3657
3658 # A privileged Exim will normally make its own spool directory, but some of
3659 # the tests run in unprivileged modes that don't always work if the spool
3660 # directory isn't already there. What is more, we want anybody to be able
3661 # to read it in order to find the daemon's pid.
3662
3663 system "mkdir spool; " .
3664 "sudo chown $parm_eximuser:$parm_eximgroup spool; " .
3665 "sudo chmod 0755 spool";
3666
3667 # Empty the cache that keeps track of things like message id mappings, and
3668 # set up the initial sequence strings.
3669
3670 undef %cache;
3671 $next_msgid = "aX";
3672 $next_pid = 1234;
3673 $next_port = 1111;
3674 $message_skip = 0;
3675 $msglog_skip = 0;
3676 $stderr_skip = 0;
3677 $stdout_skip = 0;
3678 $rmfiltertest = 0;
3679 $is_ipv6test = 0;
3680 $TEST_STATE->{munge} = "";
3681
3682 # Remove the associative arrays used to hold checked mail files and msglogs
3683
3684 undef %expected_mails;
3685 undef %expected_msglogs;
3686
3687 # Open the test's script
3688 open(SCRIPT, "scripts/$test") ||
3689 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open \"scripts/$test\": $!");
3690 # Run through the script once to set variables which should be global
3691 while (<SCRIPT>)
3692 {
3693 if (/^no_message_check/) { $message_skip = 1; next; }
3694 if (/^no_msglog_check/) { $msglog_skip = 1; next; }
3695 if (/^no_stderr_check/) { $stderr_skip = 1; next; }
3696 if (/^no_stdout_check/) { $stdout_skip = 1; next; }
3697 if (/^rmfiltertest/) { $rmfiltertest = 1; next; }
3698 if (/^sortlog/) { $sortlog = 1; next; }
3699 if (/\bPORT_DYNAMIC\b/) {
3700 for (my $port = 1024; $port < 65000; $port++) {
3701 $dynamic_socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(
3702 LocalHost => '127.0.0.1',
3703 LocalPort => $port,
3704 Listen => 10,
3705 ReuseAddr => 1,
3706 ) and last;
3707 }
3708 }
3709 }
3710 # Reset to beginning of file for per test interpreting/processing
3711 seek(SCRIPT, 0, 0);
3712
3713 # The first line in the script must be a comment that is used to identify
3714 # the set of tests as a whole.
3715
3716 $_ = <SCRIPT>;
3717 $lineno++;
3718 tests_exit(-1, "Missing identifying comment at start of $test") if (!/^#/);
3719 printf("%s %s", (substr $test, 5), (substr $_, 2));
3720
3721 # Loop for each of the subtests within the script. The variable $server_pid
3722 # is used to remember the pid of a "server" process, for which we do not
3723 # wait until we have waited for a subsequent command.
3724
3725 local($server_pid) = 0;
3726 for ($commandno = 1; !eof SCRIPT; $commandno++)
3727 {
3728 # Skip further leading comments and blank lines, handle the flag setting
3729 # commands, and deal with tests for IP support.
3730
3731 while (<SCRIPT>)
3732 {
3733 $lineno++;
3734 # Could remove these variable settings because they are already
3735 # set above, but doesn't hurt to leave them here.
3736 if (/^no_message_check/) { $message_skip = 1; next; }
3737 if (/^no_msglog_check/) { $msglog_skip = 1; next; }
3738 if (/^no_stderr_check/) { $stderr_skip = 1; next; }
3739 if (/^no_stdout_check/) { $stdout_skip = 1; next; }
3740 if (/^rmfiltertest/) { $rmfiltertest = 1; next; }
3741 if (/^sortlog/) { $sortlog = 1; next; }
3742
3743 if (/^need_largefiles/)
3744 {
3745 next if $have_largefiles;
3746 print ">>> Large file support is needed for test $testno, but is not available: skipping\n";
3747 $docheck = 0; # don't check output
3748 undef $_; # pretend EOF
3749 last;
3750 }
3751
3752 if (/^need_ipv4/)
3753 {
3754 next if $have_ipv4;
3755 print ">>> IPv4 is needed for test $testno, but is not available: skipping\n";
3756 $docheck = 0; # don't check output
3757 undef $_; # pretend EOF
3758 last;
3759 }
3760
3761 if (/^need_ipv6/)
3762 {
3763 if ($have_ipv6)
3764 {
3765 $is_ipv6test = 1;
3766 next;
3767 }
3768 print ">>> IPv6 is needed for test $testno, but is not available: skipping\n";
3769 $docheck = 0; # don't check output
3770 undef $_; # pretend EOF
3771 last;
3772 }
3773
3774 if (/^need_move_frozen_messages/)
3775 {
3776 next if defined $parm_support{"move_frozen_messages"};
3777 print ">>> move frozen message support is needed for test $testno, " .
3778 "but is not\n>>> available: skipping\n";
3779 $docheck = 0; # don't check output
3780 undef $_; # pretend EOF
3781 last;
3782 }
3783
3784 last unless /^(#|\s*$)/;
3785 }
3786 last if !defined $_; # Hit EOF
3787
3788 my($subtest_startline) = $lineno;
3789
3790 # Now run the command. The function returns 0 for an inline command,
3791 # 1 if a non-exim command was run and waited for, 2 if an exim
3792 # command was run and waited for, and 3 if a command
3793 # was run and not waited for (usually a daemon or server startup).
3794
3795 my($commandname) = "";
3796 my($expectrc) = 0;
3797 my($rc, $run_extra) = run_command($testno, \$subtestno, \$expectrc, \$commandname, $TEST_STATE);
3798 my($cmdrc) = $?;
3799
3800 $0 = "[runtest $testno]";
3801
3802 if ($debug) {
3803 print ">> rc=$rc cmdrc=$cmdrc\n";
3804 if (defined $run_extra) {
3805 foreach my $k (keys %$run_extra) {
3806 my $v = defined $run_extra->{$k} ? qq!"$run_extra->{$k}"! : '<undef>';
3807 print ">> $k -> $v\n";
3808 }
3809 }
3810 }
3811 $run_extra = {} unless defined $run_extra;
3812 foreach my $k (keys %$run_extra) {
3813 if (exists $TEST_STATE->{$k}) {
3814 my $nv = defined $run_extra->{$k} ? qq!"$run_extra->{$k}"! : 'removed';
3815 print ">> override of $k; was $TEST_STATE->{$k}, now $nv\n" if $debug;
3816 }
3817 if (defined $run_extra->{$k}) {
3818 $TEST_STATE->{$k} = $run_extra->{$k};
3819 } elsif (exists $TEST_STATE->{$k}) {
3820 delete $TEST_STATE->{$k};
3821 }
3822 }
3823
3824 # Hit EOF after an initial return code number
3825
3826 tests_exit(-1, "Unexpected EOF in script") if ($rc == 4);
3827
3828 # Carry on with the next command if we did not wait for this one. $rc == 0
3829 # if no subprocess was run; $rc == 3 if we started a process but did not
3830 # wait for it.
3831
3832 next if ($rc == 0 || $rc == 3);
3833
3834 # We ran and waited for a command. Check for the expected result unless
3835 # it died.
3836
3837 if ($cmdrc != $expectrc && !$sigpipehappened)
3838 {
3839 printf("** Command $commandno (\"$commandname\", starting at line $subtest_startline)\n");
3840 if (($cmdrc & 0xff) == 0)
3841 {
3842 printf("** Return code %d (expected %d)", $cmdrc/256, $expectrc/256);
3843 }
3844 elsif (($cmdrc & 0xff00) == 0)
3845 { printf("** Killed by signal %d", $cmdrc & 255); }
3846 else
3847 { printf("** Status %x", $cmdrc); }
3848
3849 for (;;)
3850 {
3851 print "\nshow stdErr, show stdOut, Retry, Continue (without file comparison), or Quit? [Q] ";
3852 $_ = $force_continue ? "c" : <T>;
3853 tests_exit(1) if /^q?$/i;
3854 log_failure($log_failed_filename, $testno, "exit code unexpected") if (/^c$/i && $force_continue);
3855 if ($force_continue)
3856 {
3857 print "\nstderr tail:\n";
3858 print "===================\n";
3859 system("tail -20 test-stderr");
3860 print "===================\n";
3861 print "... continue forced\n";
3862 }
3863
3864 last if /^[rc]$/i;
3865 if (/^e$/i)
3866 {
3867 system("$more test-stderr");
3868 }
3869 elsif (/^o$/i)
3870 {
3871 system("$more test-stdout");
3872 }
3873 }
3874
3875 $retry = 1 if /^r$/i;
3876 $docheck = 0;
3877 }
3878
3879 # If the command was exim, and a listening server is running, we can now
3880 # close its input, which causes us to wait for it to finish, which is why
3881 # we didn't close it earlier.
3882
3883 if ($rc == 2 && $server_pid != 0)
3884 {
3885 close SERVERCMD;
3886 $server_pid = 0;
3887 if ($? != 0)
3888 {
3889 if (($? & 0xff) == 0)
3890 { printf("Server return code %d", $?/256); }
3891 elsif (($? & 0xff00) == 0)
3892 { printf("Server killed by signal %d", $? & 255); }
3893 else
3894 { printf("Server status %x", $?); }
3895
3896 for (;;)
3897 {
3898 print "\nShow server stdout, Retry, Continue, or Quit? [Q] ";
3899 $_ = $force_continue ? "c" : <T>;
3900 tests_exit(1) if /^q?$/i;
3901 log_failure($log_failed_filename, $testno, "exit code unexpected") if (/^c$/i && $force_continue);
3902 print "... continue forced\n" if $force_continue;
3903 last if /^[rc]$/i;
3904
3905 if (/^s$/i)
3906 {
3907 open(S, "test-stdout-server") ||
3908 tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open test-stdout-server: $!");
3909 print while <S>;
3910 close(S);
3911 }
3912 }
3913 $retry = 1 if /^r$/i;
3914 }
3915 }
3916 }
3917
3918 close SCRIPT;
3919
3920 # The script has finished. Check the all the output that was generated. The
3921 # function returns 0 if all is well, 1 if we should rerun the test (the files
3922 # function returns 0 if all is well, 1 if we should rerun the test (the files
3923 # have been updated). It does not return if the user responds Q to a prompt.
3924
3925 if ($retry)
3926 {
3927 $retry = '0';
3928 print (("#" x 79) . "\n");
3929 redo;
3930 }
3931
3932 if ($docheck)
3933 {
3934 if (check_output($TEST_STATE->{munge}) != 0)
3935 {
3936 print (("#" x 79) . "\n");
3937 redo;
3938 }
3939 else
3940 {
3941 print (" Script completed\n");
3942 }
3943 }
3944 }
3945
3946
3947 ##################################################
3948 # Exit from the test script #
3949 ##################################################
3950
3951 tests_exit(-1, "No runnable tests selected") if @test_list == 0;
3952 tests_exit(0);
3953
3954 # End of runtest script