openafs/tests/opr/softsig-t
Michael Meffie c0876aa6b5 test: skip buserror test when SIGBUS is not defined in perl POSIX module
Older versions of the perl POSIX module do not define the SIGBUS symbol, which
causes the opr/softsig-t perl test to fail to compile.  Instead of trying to
defined SIGBUS, which may be platform dependent, skip the buserror unit test on
these older platforms.

Change-Id: Ib8cfd77215ea43566e9d47b501d4989556b83734
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/12186
Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com>
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu>
2016-02-10 23:47:52 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 11;
use IO::File;
use POSIX qw(:signal_h);
use File::Temp;
use FindBin qw($Bin);
# Start up our test process, and send it various signals. Check that these
# signals make it to it correctly, and are reported on the command line.
my $softsig_helper = $Bin . "/softsig-helper";
my $pid=open(HELPER, "$softsig_helper |")
or die "Couldn't start test helper.";
# Wait for softsig to start up.
is(<HELPER>, "Ready\n");
# Check that a load of common signals are correctly trapped.
kill 'INT', $pid;
is(<HELPER>, "Received INT\n");
kill 'HUP', $pid;
is(<HELPER>, "Received HUP\n");
kill 'QUIT', $pid;
is(<HELPER>, "Received QUIT\n");
kill 'ALRM', $pid;
is(<HELPER>, "Received ALRM\n");
kill 'TERM', $pid;
is(<HELPER>, "Received TERM\n");
kill 'USR1', $pid;
is(<HELPER>, "Received USR1\n");
kill 'USR2', $pid;
is(<HELPER>, "Received USR2\n");
# Check that we can actually stop the process with a kill.
kill 'KILL', $pid;
close(HELPER);
is($?, SIGKILL, "Helper exited on KILL signal.");
# Check that an internal segmentation fault kills the process.
$pid = open(HELPER, "$softsig_helper -crash |")
or die "Couldn't start test helper.";
close(HELPER);
is($? & 0x7f, SIGSEGV, "Helper exited on SEGV signal.");
# Check that an internal bus error kills the process.
# Skip this test when running on ancient versions of Perl
# which do not have SIGBUS defined.
SKIP: {
my $sigbus = eval "SIGBUS";
skip("Skipping buserror test; SIGBUS constant is not defined.", 1) unless $sigbus;
my ($fh, $path) = mkstemp("/tmp/softsig-t_XXXXXX");
$pid = open(HELPER, "$softsig_helper -buserror $path |")
or die "Couldn't start test helper.";
close(HELPER);
is($? & 0x7f, $sigbus, "Helper exited on BUS signal.");
$fh->close;
unlink $path;
}