/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/ /*** This file is part of systemd. Copyright 2013 Marius Vollmer Copyright 2013 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with systemd; If not, see . ***/ #include #include #include "sd-journal.h" #include "journal-file.h" #include "journal-vacuum.h" #include "util.h" #include "log.h" #include "rm-rf.h" /* This program tests skipping around in a multi-file journal. */ static bool arg_keep = false; noreturn static void log_assert_errno(const char *text, int eno, const char *file, int line, const char *func) { log_internal(LOG_CRIT, 0, file, line, func, "'%s' failed at %s:%u (%s): %s.", text, file, line, func, strerror(eno)); abort(); } #define assert_ret(expr) \ do { \ int _r_ = (expr); \ if (_unlikely_(_r_ < 0)) \ log_assert_errno(#expr, -_r_, __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \ } while (false) static JournalFile *test_open(const char *name) { JournalFile *f; assert_ret(journal_file_open(name, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0644, true, false, NULL, NULL, NULL, &f)); return f; } static void test_close(JournalFile *f) { journal_file_close (f); } static void append_number(JournalFile *f, int n, uint64_t *seqnum) { char *p; dual_timestamp ts; static dual_timestamp previous_ts = {}; struct iovec iovec[1]; dual_timestamp_get(&ts); if (ts.monotonic <= previous_ts.monotonic) ts.monotonic = previous_ts.monotonic + 1; if (ts.realtime <= previous_ts.realtime) ts.realtime = previous_ts.realtime + 1; previous_ts = ts; assert_se(asprintf(&p, "NUMBER=%d", n) >= 0); iovec[0].iov_base = p; iovec[0].iov_len = strlen(p); assert_ret(journal_file_append_entry(f, &ts, iovec, 1, seqnum, NULL, NULL)); free(p); } static void test_check_number (sd_journal *j, int n) { const void *d; _cleanup_free_ char *k; size_t l; int x; assert_ret(sd_journal_get_data(j, "NUMBER", &d, &l)); assert_se(k = strndup(d, l)); printf("%s\n", k); assert_se(safe_atoi(k + 7, &x) >= 0); assert_se(n == x); } static void test_check_numbers_down (sd_journal *j, int count) { int i; for (i = 1; i <= count; i++) { int r; test_check_number(j, i); assert_ret(r = sd_journal_next(j)); if (i == count) assert_se(r == 0); else assert_se(r == 1); } } static void test_check_numbers_up (sd_journal *j, int count) { for (int i = count; i >= 1; i--) { int r; test_check_number(j, i); assert_ret(r = sd_journal_previous(j)); if (i == 1) assert_se(r == 0); else assert_se(r == 1); } } static void setup_sequential(void) { JournalFile *one, *two; one = test_open("one.journal"); two = test_open("two.journal"); append_number(one, 1, NULL); append_number(one, 2, NULL); append_number(two, 3, NULL); append_number(two, 4, NULL); test_close(one); test_close(two); } static void setup_interleaved(void) { JournalFile *one, *two; one = test_open("one.journal"); two = test_open("two.journal"); append_number(one, 1, NULL); append_number(two, 2, NULL); append_number(one, 3, NULL); append_number(two, 4, NULL); test_close(one); test_close(two); } static void test_skip(void (*setup)(void)) { char t[] = "/tmp/journal-skip-XXXXXX"; sd_journal *j; int r; assert_se(mkdtemp(t)); assert_se(chdir(t) >= 0); setup(); /* Seek to head, iterate down. */ assert_ret(sd_journal_open_directory(&j, t, 0)); assert_ret(sd_journal_seek_head(j)); assert_ret(sd_journal_next(j)); test_check_numbers_down(j, 4); sd_journal_close(j); /* Seek to tail, iterate up. */ assert_ret(sd_journal_open_directory(&j, t, 0)); assert_ret(sd_journal_seek_tail(j)); assert_ret(sd_journal_previous(j)); test_check_numbers_up(j, 4); sd_journal_close(j); /* Seek to tail, skip to head, iterate down. */ assert_ret(sd_journal_open_directory(&j, t, 0)); assert_ret(sd_journal_seek_tail(j)); assert_ret(r = sd_journal_previous_skip(j, 4)); assert_se(r == 4); test_check_numbers_down(j, 4); sd_journal_close(j); /* Seek to head, skip to tail, iterate up. */ assert_ret(sd_journal_open_directory(&j, t, 0)); assert_ret(sd_journal_seek_head(j)); assert_ret(r = sd_journal_next_skip(j, 4)); assert_se(r == 4); test_check_numbers_up(j, 4); sd_journal_close(j); log_info("Done..."); if (arg_keep) log_info("Not removing %s", t); else { journal_directory_vacuum(".", 3000000, 0, NULL, true); assert_se(rm_rf(t, REMOVE_ROOT|REMOVE_PHYSICAL) >= 0); } puts("------------------------------------------------------------"); } static void test_sequence_numbers(void) { char t[] = "/tmp/journal-seq-XXXXXX"; JournalFile *one, *two; uint64_t seqnum = 0; sd_id128_t seqnum_id; assert_se(mkdtemp(t)); assert_se(chdir(t) >= 0); assert_se(journal_file_open("one.journal", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0644, true, false, NULL, NULL, NULL, &one) == 0); append_number(one, 1, &seqnum); printf("seqnum=%"PRIu64"\n", seqnum); assert_se(seqnum == 1); append_number(one, 2, &seqnum); printf("seqnum=%"PRIu64"\n", seqnum); assert_se(seqnum == 2); assert_se(one->header->state == STATE_ONLINE); assert_se(!sd_id128_equal(one->header->file_id, one->header->machine_id)); assert_se(!sd_id128_equal(one->header->file_id, one->header->boot_id)); assert_se(sd_id128_equal(one->header->file_id, one->header->seqnum_id)); memcpy(&seqnum_id, &one->header->seqnum_id, sizeof(sd_id128_t)); assert_se(journal_file_open("two.journal", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0644, true, false, NULL, NULL, one, &two) == 0); assert_se(two->header->state == STATE_ONLINE); assert_se(!sd_id128_equal(two->header->file_id, one->header->file_id)); assert_se(sd_id128_equal(one->header->machine_id, one->header->machine_id)); assert_se(sd_id128_equal(one->header->boot_id, one->header->boot_id)); assert_se(sd_id128_equal(one->header->seqnum_id, one->header->seqnum_id)); append_number(two, 3, &seqnum); printf("seqnum=%"PRIu64"\n", seqnum); assert_se(seqnum == 3); append_number(two, 4, &seqnum); printf("seqnum=%"PRIu64"\n", seqnum); assert_se(seqnum == 4); test_close(two); append_number(one, 5, &seqnum); printf("seqnum=%"PRIu64"\n", seqnum); assert_se(seqnum == 5); append_number(one, 6, &seqnum); printf("seqnum=%"PRIu64"\n", seqnum); assert_se(seqnum == 6); test_close(one); /* restart server */ seqnum = 0; assert_se(journal_file_open("two.journal", O_RDWR, 0, true, false, NULL, NULL, NULL, &two) == 0); assert_se(sd_id128_equal(two->header->seqnum_id, seqnum_id)); append_number(two, 7, &seqnum); printf("seqnum=%"PRIu64"\n", seqnum); assert_se(seqnum == 5); /* So..., here we have the same seqnum in two files with the * same seqnum_id. */ test_close(two); log_info("Done..."); if (arg_keep) log_info("Not removing %s", t); else { journal_directory_vacuum(".", 3000000, 0, NULL, true); assert_se(rm_rf(t, REMOVE_ROOT|REMOVE_PHYSICAL) >= 0); } } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { log_set_max_level(LOG_DEBUG); /* journal_file_open requires a valid machine id */ if (access("/etc/machine-id", F_OK) != 0) return EXIT_TEST_SKIP; arg_keep = argc > 1; test_skip(setup_sequential); test_skip(setup_interleaved); test_sequence_numbers(); return 0; }