From f1a55cbe6d104bae7f6945538876d88dddd97e45 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yang Tse Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 16:57:01 +0000 Subject: Revert ftp.pm back to revision 1.5 Adding copyright notice. This is done to back out changes done from revisions 1.6 to 1.10 --- tests/ftp.pm | 363 ++++++----------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 327 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/ftp.pm b/tests/ftp.pm index 41788fb57..738482a81 100644 --- a/tests/ftp.pm +++ b/tests/ftp.pm @@ -21,357 +21,66 @@ # $Id$ ########################################################################### -use strict; -#use warnings; # requires perl 5.006 or later - - -my $DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_START = 90; # default allowed time for a process to startup -my $DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STOP = 90; # default allowed time for a process to stop - -my $ONE_HALF_STOP_TIMEOUT = int($DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STOP / 2); -my $ONE_THIRD_STOP_TIMEOUT = int($DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STOP / 3); -my $ONE_SIXTH_STOP_TIMEOUT = int($DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STOP / 6); - -my $pidpattern = qr/^\-?(\d+)$/; # pre-compiled pid pattern regexp - - -###################################################################### -# pidfromfile returns the pid stored in the given pidfile. The value -# of the returned pid will never be a negative value. It will be zero -# on any file related error or if a pid can not be extracted from the -# file. Otherwise it will be a positive value, even If the pid number -# stored in the file is a negative one. -# -sub pidfromfile { - my ($pidfile)=@_; - - my $pid = 0; # on failure or empty file return 0 - my $pidline; - - if(not defined $pidfile) { - return 0; - } - if(-f $pidfile) { - if(open(PIDF, "<$pidfile")) { - my $pidline = ; - close(PIDF); - if($pidline) { - chomp $pidline; - $pidline =~ s/^\s+//; - $pidline =~ s/\s+$//; - $pidline =~ s/^[+-]?0+//; - if($pidline =~ $pidpattern) { - $pid = $1; - } - } - } - } - return $pid; +####################################################################### +# Return the pid of the server as found in the given pid file +# +sub serverpid { + my $PIDFILE = $_[0]; + open(PFILE, "<$PIDFILE"); + my $PID=0+; + close(PFILE); + return $PID; } - -###################################################################### -# unlinkpidfiles unlinks/deletes the given pidfiles. The first argument -# 'pidfiles' is a string of whitespace separated pidfiles. If successful -# returns 0, on error it returns the number of files not deleted. +####################################################################### +# Check the given test server if it is still alive. # -sub unlinkpidfiles { - my ($pidfiles)=@_; - - if(not defined $pidfiles) { - return 0; - } - my $pidfile; - my $errcount = 0; - for $pidfile (split(" ", $pidfiles)) { - if($pidfile) { - if(unlink($pidfile) == 0) { - $errcount++; - } - } - } - return $errcount; -} - - -###################################################################### -# checkalivepid checks if the process of the given pid is alive. The -# argument must represent a single pid and be a valid number, if not -# it will return 0. It will also return 0 if the pid argument is zero -# or negative. If the pid argument is positive and it is alive returns -# the same positive pid, otherwise, if it is not alive it will return -# the negative value of the pid argument. -# -sub checkalivepid { - my ($pid)=@_; +sub checkserver { + my ($pidfile)=@_; + my $pid=0; - if(not defined $pid) { - return 0; - } - if ($pid !~ $pidpattern) { - return 0; # invalid argument - } - if($pid > 0) { - if(kill(0, $pid)) { - return $pid; # positive means it is alive + # check for pidfile + if ( -f $pidfile ) { + $pid=serverpid($pidfile); + if ($pid ne "" && kill(0, $pid)) { + return $pid; } else { return -$pid; # negative means dead process } } - return 0; # not a positive pid argument -} - - -###################################################################### -# checkalivepidfile checks if the process of the pid stored in the -# given pidfile is alive. It will return 0 on any file related error -# or if a pid can not be extracted from the file. If the process of -# the pid present in the file is alive it returns that positive pid, -# if it is not alive it will return the negative value of the pid. -# -sub checkalivepidfile { - my ($pidfile)=@_; - - my $pid = pidfromfile($pidfile); - my $ret = checkalivepid($pid); - return $ret; -} - - -###################################################################### -# signalpids signals processes in the second argument with the signal -# given in the first argument. The second argument 'pids' is a string -# of whitespace separated pids. Of the given pids only those that are -# positive and are actually alive will be signalled, and no matter -# how many times a pid is repeated it will only be signalled once. -# -sub signalpids { - my ($signal, $pids, $verbose)=@_; - - if((not defined $signal) || (not defined $pids)) { - return; - } - if($pids !~ /\s+/) { - # avoid sorting if only one pid - if(checkalivepid($pids) > 0) { - printf ("* pid $pids signalled ($signal)\n") if($verbose); - kill($signal, $pids); - } - return; - } - my $prev = 0; - for(sort({$a <=> $b} split(" ", $pids))) { - if($_ =~ $pidpattern) { - my $pid = $1; - if($prev != $pid) { - $prev = $pid; - if(checkalivepid($pid) > 0) { - printf ("* pid $pid signalled ($signal)\n") if($verbose); - kill($signal, $pid); - } - } - } - } -} - - -###################################################################### -# signalpidfile signals the process of the pid stored in the given -# pidfile with the signal given in the first argument if the process -# with that pid is actually alive. -# -sub signalpidfile { - my ($signal, $pidfile, $verbose)=@_; - - my $pid = pidfromfile($pidfile); - if($pid > 0) { - signalpids($signal, $pid, $verbose); - } -} - - -###################################################################### -# waitdeadpid waits until all processes given in the first argument -# are not alive, waiting at most timeout seconds. The first argument -# 'pids' is a string of whitespace separated pids. Returns 1 when all -# pids are not alive. Returns 0 when the specified timeout has expired -# and at least one of the specified pids is still alive. -# -sub waitdeadpid { - my ($pids, $timeout)=@_; - - if(not defined $pids) { - return 1; - } - if((not defined $timeout) || ($timeout < 1)) { - $timeout = $DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STOP; - } - while($timeout--) { - my $alive = 0; - for(split(" ", $pids)) { - if($_ =~ $pidpattern) { - my $pid = $1; - if(checkalivepid($pid) > 0) { - $alive++; - } - } - } - if($alive == 0) { - return 1; # not a single pid is alive - } - sleep(1); - } - return 0; # at least one pid is still alive after timeout seconds -} - - -###################################################################### -# waitalivepidfile waits until the given pidfile has a pid that is -# alive, waiting at most timeout seconds. It returns the positive pid -# When it is alive, otherwise it returns 0 when timeout seconds have -# elapsed and the pidfile does not have a pid that is alive. -# -sub waitalivepidfile { - my ($pidfile, $timeout)=@_; - - if(not defined $pidfile) { - return 0; - } - if((not defined $timeout) || ($timeout < 1)) { - $timeout = $DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_START; - } - while($timeout--) { - my $pid = checkalivepidfile($pidfile); - if($pid > 0) { - return $pid; # positive means it is alive - } - sleep(1); - } - return 0; # no pid in pidfile or not alive -} - - -###################################################################### -# stopprocess ends the given pid(s), waiting for them to die. The 'pids' -# argument is a string of whitespace separated pids. Returns 1 if all -# of the processes have been successfully stopped. If unable to stop -# any of them in DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STOP seconds then it returns 0. -# -sub stopprocess { - my ($pids, $verbose)=@_; - - if(not defined $pids) { - return 1; - } - signalpids("KILL", $pids, $verbose); - if(waitdeadpid($pids, $ONE_HALF_STOP_TIMEOUT) == 0) { - signalpids("KILL", $pids, $verbose); - if(waitdeadpid($pids, $ONE_THIRD_STOP_TIMEOUT) == 0) { - signalpids("KILL", $pids, $verbose); - if(waitdeadpid($pids, $ONE_SIXTH_STOP_TIMEOUT) == 0) { - return 0; # at least one pid is still alive !!! - } - } - } - return 1; # not a single pid is alive + return 0; } - -###################################################################### -# stopprocesspidfile ends the test server process of the given pidfile, -# waiting for it to die, and unlinking/deleting the given pidfile. If -# the given process was not running or has been successfully stopped it -# returns 1. If unable to stop it in DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STOP seconds then -# returns 0. -# -sub stopprocesspidfile { - my ($pidfile, $verbose)=@_; - - if(not defined $pidfile) { - return 1; - } - my $ret = 1; # assume success stopping it - my $pid = checkalivepidfile($pidfile); - if($pid > 0) { - $ret = stopprocess($pid, $verbose); - } - unlinkpidfiles($pidfile); - return $ret; -} - - -###################################################################### -# ftpkillslave ends a specific slave, waiting for it to die, and -# unlinking/deleting its pidfiles. If the given ftpslave was not -# running or has been successfully stopped it returns 1. If unable -# to stop it in DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STOP seconds then it returns 0. +############################################################################# +# Kill a specific slave # sub ftpkillslave { my ($id, $ext, $verbose)=@_; - - if(not defined $id) { - $id = ""; - } - if(not defined $ext) { - $ext = ""; - } - my $ret = 1; # assume success stopping them - my $pids = ""; - my $pidfiles = ""; - for my $base (('filt', 'data')) { - my $pidfile = ".sock$base$id$ext.pid"; - my $pid = checkalivepidfile($pidfile); - $pidfiles .= " $pidfile"; + my $base; + for $base (('filt', 'data')) { + my $f = ".sock$base$id$ext.pid"; + my $pid = checkserver($f); if($pid > 0) { - $pids .= " $pid"; + printf ("* kill pid for %s => %d\n", "ftp-$base$id$ext", $pid) if($verbose); + kill (9, $pid); # die! } + unlink($f); } - if($pids) { - $ret = stopprocess($pids, $verbose); - } - if($pidfiles) { - unlinkpidfiles($pidfiles); - } - return $ret; } -###################################################################### -# ftpkillslaves ends all the ftpslave processes, waiting for them to -# die, unlinking/deleting its pidfiles. If they were not running or -# have been successfully stopped it returns 1. If unable to stop any -# of them in DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STOP seconds then returns 0. +############################################################################# +# Make sure no FTP leftovers are still running. Kill all slave processes. +# This uses pidfiles since it might be used by other processes. # sub ftpkillslaves { - my ($verbose)=@_; - - my $ret = 1; # assume success stopping them - my $pids = ""; - my $pidfiles = ""; - for my $ext (("", "ipv6")) { - for my $id (("", "2")) { - for my $base (('filt', 'data')) { - my $pidfile = ".sock$base$id$ext.pid"; - my $pid = checkalivepidfile($pidfile); - $pidfiles .= " $pidfile"; - if($pid > 0) { - $pids .= " $pid"; - } - } + my ($versbose) = @_; + for $ext (("", "ipv6")) { + for $id (("", "2")) { + ftpkillslave ($id, $ext, $verbose); } } - if($pids) { - $ret = stopprocess($pids, $verbose); - } - if($pidfiles) { - unlinkpidfiles($pidfiles); - } - return $ret; } - -###################################################################### -# library files end with 1; to make 'require' and 'use' succeed. 1; - -- cgit v1.2.3