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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, you can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
# information regarding copyright ownership.
# Framework for stopping test servers
# Based on the type of server specified, signal the server to stop, wait
# briefly for it to die, and then kill it if it is still alive.
# If a server is specified, stop it. Otherwise, stop all servers for test.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Cwd ':DEFAULT', 'abs_path';
use English '-no_match_vars';
use Getopt::Long;
# Usage:
# perl stop.pl [--use-rndc [--port port]] test [server]
#
# --use-rndc Attempt to stop the server via the "rndc stop" command.
#
# --port port Only relevant if --use-rndc is specified, this sets the
# command port over which the attempt should be made. If
# not specified, port 9953 is used.
#
# test Name of the test directory.
#
# server Name of the server directory.
my $usage = "usage: $0 [--use-rndc [--halt] [--port port]] test-directory [server-directory]";
my $use_rndc = 0;
my $halt = 0;
my $rndc_port = 9953;
my $errors = 0;
GetOptions(
'use-rndc!' => \$use_rndc,
'halt!' => \$halt,
'port=i' => \$rndc_port
) or die "$usage\n";
my ( $test, $server_arg ) = @ARGV;
if (!$test) {
die "$usage\n";
}
# Global variables
my $topdir = abs_path($ENV{'SYSTEMTESTTOP'});
my $testdir = abs_path($topdir . "/" . $test);
if (! -d $testdir) {
die "No test directory: \"$testdir\"\n";
}
if ($server_arg && ! -d "$testdir/$server_arg") {
die "No server directory: \"$testdir/$server_arg\"\n";
}
my $RNDC = $ENV{RNDC};
my @ns;
my @ans;
if ($server_arg) {
if ($server_arg =~ /^ns/) {
push(@ns, $server_arg);
} elsif ($server_arg =~ /^ans/) {
push(@ans, $server_arg);
} else {
print "$0: ns or ans directory expected";
print "I:$test:failed";
}
} else {
# Determine which servers need to be stopped for this test.
opendir DIR, $testdir or die "unable to read test directory: \"$test\" ($OS_ERROR)\n";
my @files = sort readdir DIR;
closedir DIR;
@ns = grep /^ns[0-9]*$/, @files;
@ans = grep /^ans[0-9]*$/, @files;
}
# Stop the server(s), pass 1: rndc.
if ($use_rndc) {
foreach my $name(@ns) {
stop_rndc($name, $rndc_port);
}
@ns = wait_for_servers(30, @ns);
}
# Pass 2: SIGTERM
foreach my $name (@ns) {
stop_signal($name, "TERM");
}
@ns = wait_for_servers(60, @ns);
foreach my $name(@ans) {
stop_signal($name, "TERM", 1);
}
@ans = wait_for_servers(1200, @ans);
# Pass 3: SIGABRT
foreach my $name (@ns) {
print "I:$test:$name didn't die when sent a SIGTERM\n";
stop_signal($name, "ABRT");
$errors = 1;
}
foreach my $name (@ans) {
print "I:$test:$name didn't die when sent a SIGTERM\n";
stop_signal($name, "ABRT", 1);
$errors = 1;
}
exit($errors);
# Subroutines
# Return the full path to a given server's lock file.
sub server_lock_file {
my ( $server ) = @_;
return if (defined($ENV{'CYGWIN'}) && $ENV{'CYGWIN'});
return $testdir . "/" . $server . "/named.lock" if ($server =~ /^ns/);
return if ($server =~ /^ans/);
die "Unknown server type $server\n";
}
# Return the full path to a given server's PID file.
sub server_pid_file {
my ( $server ) = @_;
return $testdir . "/" . $server . "/named.pid" if ($server =~ /^ns/);
return $testdir . "/" . $server . "/ans.pid" if ($server =~ /^ans/);
die "Unknown server type $server\n";
}
# Read a PID.
sub read_pid {
my ( $pid_file ) = @_;
return unless -f $pid_file;
# we don't really care about the race condition here
my $result = open(my $fh, "<", $pid_file);
if (!defined($result)) {
print "I:$test:$pid_file: $!\n";
unlink $pid_file;
return;
}
my $pid = <$fh>;
return unless defined($pid);
chomp($pid);
return $pid;
}
# Stop a named process with rndc.
sub stop_rndc {
my ( $server, $port ) = @_;
my $n;
if ($server =~ /^ns(\d+)/) {
$n = $1;
} else {
die "unable to parse server number from name \"$server\"\n";
}
my $ip = "10.53.0.$n";
if (-e "$testdir/$server/named.ipv6-only") {
$ip = "fd92:7065:b8e:ffff::$n";
}
my $how = $halt ? "halt" : "stop";
# Ugly, but should work.
system("$RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s $ip -p $port $how | sed 's/^/I:$test:$server /'");
return;
}
sub server_died {
my ( $server, $signal ) = @_;
print "I:$test:$server died before a SIG$signal was sent\n";
$errors = 1;
my $pid_file = server_pid_file($server);
unlink($pid_file);
return;
}
sub send_signal {
my ( $signal, $pid, $ans ) = @_;
if (! defined $ans) {
$ans = 0;
}
my $result = 0;
if (!$ans && ($^O eq 'cygwin' || $^O eq 'msys')) {
my $killout = `/bin/kill -f -$signal $pid 2>&1`;
chomp($killout);
$result = 1 if ($killout eq '');
} else {
$result = kill $signal, $pid;
}
return $result;
}
# Stop a server by sending a signal to it.
sub stop_signal {
my ( $server, $signal, $ans ) = @_;
if (! defined $ans) {
$ans = 0;
}
my $pid_file = server_pid_file($server);
my $pid = read_pid($pid_file);
return unless defined($pid);
# Send signal to the server, and bail out if signal can't be sent
if (send_signal($signal, $pid, $ans) != 1) {
server_died($server, $signal);
return;
}
return;
}
sub pid_file_exists {
my ( $server ) = @_;
my $pid_file = server_pid_file($server);
my $pid = read_pid($pid_file);
return unless defined($pid);
# If we're here, the PID file hasn't been cleaned up yet
if (send_signal(0, $pid) == 0) {
# XXX: on windows this is likely to result in a
# false positive, so don't bother reporting the error.
if (!defined($ENV{'CYGWIN'}) || !$ENV{'CYGWIN'}) {
print "I:$test:$server crashed on shutdown\n";
$errors = 1;
}
return;
}
return $server;
}
sub lock_file_exists {
my ( $server ) = @_;
my $lock_file = server_lock_file($server);
return unless defined($lock_file) && -f $lock_file;
return $server;
}
sub wait_for_servers {
my ( $timeout, @servers ) = @_;
while ($timeout > 0 && @servers > 0) {
sleep 1 if (@servers > 0);
@servers =
grep { defined($_) }
map { pid_file_exists($_) || lock_file_exists($_) } @servers;
$timeout--;
}
return @servers;
}
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