/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * isolation_main --- pg_regress test launcher for isolation tests * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * src/test/isolation/isolation_main.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "postgres_fe.h" #include "pg_regress.h" char saved_argv0[MAXPGPATH]; char isolation_exec[MAXPGPATH]; bool looked_up_isolation_exec = false; #define PG_ISOLATION_VERSIONSTR "isolationtester (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION "\n" /* * start an isolation tester process for specified file (including * redirection), and return process ID */ static PID_TYPE isolation_start_test(const char *testname, _stringlist **resultfiles, _stringlist **expectfiles, _stringlist **tags) { PID_TYPE pid; char infile[MAXPGPATH]; char outfile[MAXPGPATH]; char expectfile[MAXPGPATH]; char psql_cmd[MAXPGPATH * 3]; size_t offset = 0; char *appnameenv; /* need to do the path lookup here, check isolation_init() for details */ if (!looked_up_isolation_exec) { /* look for isolationtester binary */ if (find_other_exec(saved_argv0, "isolationtester", PG_ISOLATION_VERSIONSTR, isolation_exec) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, _("could not find proper isolationtester binary\n")); exit(2); } looked_up_isolation_exec = true; } /* * Look for files in the output dir first, consistent with a vpath search. * This is mainly to create more reasonable error messages if the file is * not found. It also allows local test overrides when running pg_regress * outside of the source tree. */ snprintf(infile, sizeof(infile), "%s/specs/%s.spec", outputdir, testname); if (!file_exists(infile)) snprintf(infile, sizeof(infile), "%s/specs/%s.spec", inputdir, testname); snprintf(outfile, sizeof(outfile), "%s/results/%s.out", outputdir, testname); snprintf(expectfile, sizeof(expectfile), "%s/expected/%s.out", outputdir, testname); if (!file_exists(expectfile)) snprintf(expectfile, sizeof(expectfile), "%s/expected/%s.out", inputdir, testname); add_stringlist_item(resultfiles, outfile); add_stringlist_item(expectfiles, expectfile); if (launcher) { offset += snprintf(psql_cmd + offset, sizeof(psql_cmd) - offset, "%s ", launcher); if (offset >= sizeof(psql_cmd)) { fprintf(stderr, _("command too long\n")); exit(2); } } offset += snprintf(psql_cmd + offset, sizeof(psql_cmd) - offset, "\"%s\" \"dbname=%s\" < \"%s\" > \"%s\" 2>&1", isolation_exec, dblist->str, infile, outfile); if (offset >= sizeof(psql_cmd)) { fprintf(stderr, _("command too long\n")); exit(2); } appnameenv = psprintf("PGAPPNAME=isolation/%s", testname); putenv(appnameenv); pid = spawn_process(psql_cmd); if (pid == INVALID_PID) { fprintf(stderr, _("could not start process for test %s\n"), testname); exit(2); } unsetenv("PGAPPNAME"); free(appnameenv); return pid; } static void isolation_init(int argc, char **argv) { size_t argv0_len; /* * We unfortunately cannot do the find_other_exec() lookup to find the * "isolationtester" binary here. regression_main() calls the * initialization functions before parsing the commandline arguments and * thus hasn't changed the library search path at this point which in turn * can cause the "isolationtester -V" invocation that find_other_exec() * does to fail since it's linked to libpq. So we instead copy argv[0] * and do the lookup the first time through isolation_start_test(). */ argv0_len = strlcpy(saved_argv0, argv[0], MAXPGPATH); if (argv0_len >= MAXPGPATH) { fprintf(stderr, _("path for isolationtester executable is longer than %d bytes\n"), (int) (MAXPGPATH - 1)); exit(2); } /* set default regression database name */ add_stringlist_item(&dblist, "isolation_regression"); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { return regression_main(argc, argv, isolation_init, isolation_start_test); }