#!/usr/bin/env bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later set -eux set -o pipefail # shellcheck source=test/units/assert.sh . "$(dirname "$0")"/assert.sh teardown_test_dependencies() ( set +eux if mountpoint /tmp/deptest; then umount /tmp/deptest fi if [[ -n "${LOOP}" ]]; then losetup -d "${LOOP}" || : fi if [[ -n "${LOOP_0}" ]]; then losetup -d "${LOOP_0}" || : fi if [[ -n "${LOOP_1}" ]]; then losetup -d "${LOOP_1}" || : fi rm -f /tmp/testsuite-60-dependencies-0.img rm -f /tmp/testsuite-60-dependencies-1.img rm -f /run/systemd/system/tmp-deptest.mount systemctl daemon-reload return 0 ) setup_loop() { truncate -s 30m "/tmp/testsuite-60-dependencies-${1?}.img" sfdisk --wipe=always "/tmp/testsuite-60-dependencies-${1?}.img" </run/systemd/system/tmp-deptest.mount < /run/systemd/system/"$unit" <&2 "Test mount \"$unit\" unit isn't mounted" return 1 } mountpoint -q "$tmpdir" trap 'systemctl stop $unit' RETURN # Trigger the mount ratelimiting cd "$(mktemp -d)" mkdir foo for _ in {1..50}; do mount --bind foo foo umount foo done # Unmount the test mount and start it immediately again via systemd umount "$tmpdir" systemctl start "$unit" # Make sure it is seen as mounted by systemd and it actually is mounted [[ "$(systemctl show --property SubState --value "$unit")" = "mounted" ]] || { echo >&2 "Test mount \"$unit\" unit isn't in \"mounted\" state" return 1 } mountpoint -q "$tmpdir" || { echo >&2 "Test mount \"$unit\" is in \"mounted\" state, actually is not mounted" return 1 } } test_issue_23796() { local mount_path mount_mytmpfs mount_path="$(command -v mount 2>/dev/null)" mount_mytmpfs="${mount_path/\/bin/\/sbin}.mytmpfs" cat >"$mount_mytmpfs" </run/systemd/system/tmp-hoge.mount </failed systemd-analyze log-level debug systemd-analyze log-target journal NUM_DIRS=20 # make sure we can handle mounts at very long paths such that mount unit name must be hashed to fall within our unit name limit LONGPATH="$(printf "/$(printf "x%0.s" {1..255})%0.s" {1..7})" LONGMNT="$(systemd-escape --suffix=mount --path "$LONGPATH")" TS="$(date '+%H:%M:%S')" mkdir -p "$LONGPATH" mount -t tmpfs tmpfs "$LONGPATH" systemctl daemon-reload # check that unit is active(mounted) systemctl --no-pager show -p SubState --value "$LONGPATH" | grep -q mounted # check that relevant part of journal doesn't contain any errors related to unit [ "$(journalctl -b --since="$TS" --priority=err | grep -c "$LONGMNT")" = "0" ] # check that we can successfully stop the mount unit systemctl stop "$LONGPATH" rm -rf "$LONGPATH" # mount/unmount enough times to trigger the /proc/self/mountinfo parsing rate limiting for ((i = 0; i < NUM_DIRS; i++)); do mkdir "/tmp/meow${i}" done TS="$(date '+%H:%M:%S')" for ((i = 0; i < NUM_DIRS; i++)); do mount -t tmpfs tmpfs "/tmp/meow${i}" done systemctl daemon-reload systemctl list-units -t mount tmp-meow* | grep -q tmp-meow for ((i = 0; i < NUM_DIRS; i++)); do umount "/tmp/meow${i}" done # Figure out if we have entered the rate limit state. # If the infra is slow we might not enter the rate limit state; in that case skip the exit check. if timeout 2m bash -c "while ! journalctl -u init.scope --since=$TS | grep -q '(mount-monitor-dispatch) entered rate limit'; do sleep 1; done"; then timeout 2m bash -c "while ! journalctl -u init.scope --since=$TS | grep -q '(mount-monitor-dispatch) left rate limit'; do sleep 1; done" fi # Verify that the mount units are always cleaned up at the end. # Give some time for units to settle so we don't race between exiting the rate limit state and cleaning up the units. timeout 2m bash -c 'while systemctl list-units -t mount tmp-meow* | grep -q tmp-meow; do systemctl daemon-reload; sleep 10; done' # test for issue #19983 and #23552. test_dependencies # test that handling of mount start jobs is delayed when /proc/self/mouninfo monitor is rate limited test_issue_20329 # test for reexecuting with background mount job test_issue_23796 systemd-analyze log-level info touch /testok rm /failed