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For the log entry that has multiple lines, "makedumpfile --dump-dmesg" would indent the remaining lines while vmcore-dmesg doesn't. For example, vmcore-dmesg.txt and vmcore-dmesg.txt.2 are the outputs of vmcore-dmesg and "makedumpfile --dump-dmesg" respectively, ``` diff -u vmcore-dmesg.txt vmcore-dmesg.txt.2 --- vmcore-dmesg.txt 2021-03-28 22:13:09.986000000 -0400 +++ vmcore-dmesg.txt.2 2021-03-28 22:13:39.920106131 -0400 @@ -397,9 +397,9 @@ [ 1.710742] vc vcsa: hash matches [ 1.711938] RAS: Correctable Errors collector initialized. [ 1.713736] Unstable clock detected, switching default tracing clock to "global" -If you want to keep using the local clock, then add: - "trace_clock=local" -on the kernel command line + If you want to keep using the local clock, then add: + "trace_clock=local" + on the kernel command line [ 1.750539] ata1.01: NODEV after polling detection [ 1.750973] ata1.00: ATA-7: QEMU HARDDISK, 2.5+, max UDMA/100 [ 1.752885] ata1.00: 8388608 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 ``` Quite often, all three tests could fail because of the above difference. So let's ignore all the spaces. This patch could fix bz1952299 [1]. [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1952299 Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Acked-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>
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123 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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BOOT_ARG="test_boot_count"
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_YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
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_GREEN='\033[0;32m'
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_RED='\033[0;31m'
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_NC='\033[0m' # No Color
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if [ -n "$(cat /proc/cmdline | grep "\bno_test\b")" ]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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get_test_boot_count() {
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local boot_count=$(cat /proc/cmdline | sed -n "s/.*$BOOT_ARG=\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p")
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if [ -z "$boot_count" ]; then
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boot_count=1
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fi
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echo $boot_count
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}
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test_output() {
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echo $@ > /dev/ttyS1
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echo $@ > /dev/ttyS0
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sync
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}
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test_passed() {
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echo -e "${_GREEN}TEST PASSED${_NC}" > /dev/ttyS1
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echo -e "${_GREEN}kexec-kdump-test: TEST PASSED${_NC}" > /dev/ttyS0
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echo $@ > /dev/ttyS1
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echo $@ > /dev/ttyS0
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sync
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shutdown -h 0
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exit 0
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}
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test_failed() {
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echo -e "${_RED}TEST FAILED${_NC}" > /dev/ttyS1
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echo -e "${_RED}kexec-kdump-test: TEST FAILED${_NC}" > /dev/ttyS0
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echo $@ > /dev/ttyS1
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echo $@ > /dev/ttyS0
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sync
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shutdown -h 0
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exit 1
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}
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test_abort() {
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echo -e "${_YELLOW}TEST ABORTED${_NC}" > /dev/ttyS1
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echo -e "${_YELLOW}kexec-kdump-test: TEST ABORTED${_NC}" > /dev/ttyS0
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echo $@ > /dev/ttyS1
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echo $@ > /dev/ttyS0
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sync
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shutdown -h 0
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exit 2
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}
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has_valid_vmcore_dir() {
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local path=$1
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local vmcore_dir=$path/$(ls -1 $path | tail -n 1)
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local vmcore="<invalid>"
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test_output "Found a vmcore dir \"$vmcore_dir\":"
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# Checking with `crash` is slow and consume a lot of memory/disk,
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# just do a sanity check by check if log are available.
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if [ -e $vmcore_dir/vmcore ]; then
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vmcore=$vmcore_dir/vmcore
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makedumpfile --dump-dmesg $vmcore $vmcore_dir/vmcore-dmesg.txt.2 || {
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test_output "Failed to retrive dmesg from vmcore!"
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return 1
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}
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elif [ -e $vmcore_dir/vmcore.flat ]; then
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vmcore=$vmcore_dir/vmcore.flat
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makedumpfile -R $vmcore_dir/vmcore < $vmcore || return 1
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makedumpfile --dump-dmesg $vmcore_dir/vmcore $vmcore_dir/vmcore-dmesg.txt.2 || {
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test_output "Failed to retrive dmesg from vmcore!"
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return 1
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}
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rm $vmcore_dir/vmcore
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else
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test_output "The vmcore dir is empty!"
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return 1
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fi
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if ! diff -w $vmcore_dir/vmcore-dmesg.txt.2 $vmcore_dir/vmcore-dmesg.txt; then
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test_output "Dmesg retrived from vmcore is different from dump version!"
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return 1
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fi
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test_output "VMCORE: $vmcore"
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test_output "KERNEL VERSION: $(rpm -q kernel-core)"
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return 0
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}
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BOOT_COUNT=$(get_test_boot_count)
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test_output "Kexec-Kdump-Test Boot #$BOOT_COUNT"
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echo 'fedora' | passwd --stdin root
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test_output "Updating kernel cmdline"
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grubby --update-kernel ALL --args $BOOT_ARG=$(expr $BOOT_COUNT + 1) && sync
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test_output "Executing test hook"
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source /kexec-kdump-test/test.sh
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on_test;
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test_output "Test exited, system hang for inspect"
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