systemd/SOURCES/0016-test-further-extend-sy...

116 lines
4.0 KiB
Diff

From cce2e337e37524df5ff81e758dbcfa91bf8b696a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Frantisek Sumsal <frantisek@sumsal.cz>
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2022 11:44:00 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] test: further extend systemctl's sanity coverage
Also, fix a race condition introduced by d16684fe13:
```
[ 16.904218] H testsuite-26.sh[394]: + systemd-run --unit failed.service /bin/false
[ 16.964783] H systemd[845]: failed.service: Executing: /bin/false
[ 16.965062] H systemd[1]: Started failed.service.
[ 16.965462] H testsuite-26.sh[844]: Running as unit: failed.service
[ 16.966390] H testsuite-26.sh[394]: + systemctl is-failed failed.service
[ 16.977970] H testsuite-26.sh[846]: active
[ 16.978403] H systemd[1]: failed.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
[ 16.978478] H systemd[1]: failed.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
```
(cherry picked from commit 23f3a6f5ff864fd26063c6c35fdaa6d85de566c7)
Related #2138081
---
test/units/testsuite-26.sh | 61 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/test/units/testsuite-26.sh b/test/units/testsuite-26.sh
index b83f85917b..7c7a12b1ae 100755
--- a/test/units/testsuite-26.sh
+++ b/test/units/testsuite-26.sh
@@ -58,6 +58,9 @@ systemctl list-units
systemctl list-units --recursive
systemctl list-units --type=socket
systemctl list-units --type=service,timer
+# Compat: --type= allows load states for compatibility reasons
+systemctl list-units --type=loaded
+systemctl list-units --type=loaded,socket
systemctl list-units --legend=yes -a "systemd-*"
systemctl list-units --state=active
systemctl list-units --with-dependencies systemd-journald.service
@@ -160,7 +163,7 @@ systemctl revert "$UNIT_NAME"
(! grep -r "CPUQuota=" "/run/systemd/system.control/${UNIT_NAME}.d/")
# Failed-unit related tests
-systemd-run --unit "failed.service" /bin/false
+(! systemd-run --wait --unit "failed.service" /bin/false)
systemctl is-failed failed.service
systemctl --state=failed | grep failed.service
systemctl --failed | grep failed.service
@@ -189,11 +192,67 @@ for value in pretty us µs utc us+utc µs+utc; do
systemctl show -P KernelTimestamp --timestamp="$value"
done
+# set-default/get-default
+target="$(systemctl get-default)"
+systemctl set-default emergency.target
+[[ "$(systemctl get-default)" == emergency.target ]]
+systemctl set-default "$target"
+[[ "$(systemctl get-default)" == "$target" ]]
+
+# show/status
+systemctl show --property ""
+# Pick a heavily sandboxed unit for the best effect on coverage
+systemctl show systemd-logind.service
+systemctl status
+# Ignore the exit code in this case, as it might try to load non-existing units
+systemctl status -a >/dev/null || :
+systemctl status -a --state active,running,plugged >/dev/null
+systemctl status "systemd-*.timer"
+systemctl status "systemd-journald*.socket"
+systemctl status "sys-devices-*-ttyS0.device"
+systemctl status -- -.mount
+
+# --marked
+systemctl restart "$UNIT_NAME"
+systemctl set-property "$UNIT_NAME" Markers=needs-restart
+systemctl show -P Markers "$UNIT_NAME" | grep needs-restart
+systemctl reload-or-restart --marked
+(! systemctl show -P Markers "$UNIT_NAME" | grep needs-restart)
+
+# --dry-run with destructive verbs
+# kexec is skipped intentionally, as it requires a bit more involved setup
+VERBS=(
+ default
+ emergency
+ exit
+ halt
+ hibernate
+ hybrid-sleep
+ poweroff
+ reboot
+ rescue
+ suspend
+ suspend-then-hibernate
+)
+
+for verb in "${VERBS[@]}"; do
+ systemctl --dry-run "$verb"
+
+ if [[ "$verb" =~ (halt|poweroff|reboot) ]]; then
+ systemctl --dry-run --message "Hello world" "$verb"
+ systemctl --dry-run --no-wall "$verb"
+ systemctl --dry-run -f "$verb"
+ systemctl --dry-run -ff "$verb"
+ fi
+done
+
# Aux verbs & assorted checks
systemctl is-active "*-journald.service"
systemctl cat "*journal*"
systemctl cat "$UNIT_NAME"
systemctl help "$UNIT_NAME"
+systemctl service-watchdogs
+systemctl service-watchdogs "$(systemctl service-watchdogs)"
# show/set-environment
# Make sure PATH is set