qemu-e2k/tests/test-qga.c

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#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include <locale.h>
#include <glib/gstdio.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
#include "libqtest.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qlist.h"
typedef struct {
char *test_dir;
GMainLoop *loop;
int fd;
GPid pid;
} TestFixture;
static int connect_qga(char *path)
{
int s, ret, len, i = 0;
struct sockaddr_un remote;
s = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
g_assert(s != -1);
remote.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
do {
strcpy(remote.sun_path, path);
len = strlen(remote.sun_path) + sizeof(remote.sun_family);
ret = connect(s, (struct sockaddr *)&remote, len);
if (ret == -1) {
g_usleep(G_USEC_PER_SEC);
}
if (i++ == 10) {
return -1;
}
} while (ret == -1);
return s;
}
static void qga_watch(GPid pid, gint status, gpointer user_data)
{
TestFixture *fixture = user_data;
g_assert_cmpint(status, ==, 0);
g_main_loop_quit(fixture->loop);
}
static void
fixture_setup(TestFixture *fixture, gconstpointer data, gchar **envp)
{
const gchar *extra_arg = data;
GError *error = NULL;
gchar *cwd, *path, *cmd, **argv = NULL;
fixture->loop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE);
fixture->test_dir = g_strdup("/tmp/qgatest.XXXXXX");
g_assert_nonnull(mkdtemp(fixture->test_dir));
path = g_build_filename(fixture->test_dir, "sock", NULL);
cwd = g_get_current_dir();
cmd = g_strdup_printf("%s%cqemu-ga -m unix-listen -t %s -p %s %s %s",
cwd, G_DIR_SEPARATOR,
fixture->test_dir, path,
getenv("QTEST_LOG") ? "-v" : "",
extra_arg ?: "");
g_shell_parse_argv(cmd, NULL, &argv, &error);
g_assert_no_error(error);
g_spawn_async(fixture->test_dir, argv, envp,
G_SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH|G_SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD,
NULL, NULL, &fixture->pid, &error);
g_assert_no_error(error);
g_child_watch_add(fixture->pid, qga_watch, fixture);
fixture->fd = connect_qga(path);
g_assert_cmpint(fixture->fd, !=, -1);
g_strfreev(argv);
g_free(cmd);
g_free(cwd);
g_free(path);
}
static void
fixture_tear_down(TestFixture *fixture, gconstpointer data)
{
gchar *tmp;
kill(fixture->pid, SIGTERM);
g_main_loop_run(fixture->loop);
g_main_loop_unref(fixture->loop);
g_spawn_close_pid(fixture->pid);
tmp = g_build_filename(fixture->test_dir, "foo", NULL);
g_unlink(tmp);
g_free(tmp);
tmp = g_build_filename(fixture->test_dir, "qga.state", NULL);
g_unlink(tmp);
g_free(tmp);
tmp = g_build_filename(fixture->test_dir, "sock", NULL);
g_unlink(tmp);
g_free(tmp);
g_rmdir(fixture->test_dir);
g_free(fixture->test_dir);
}
static void qmp_assertion_message_error(const char *domain,
const char *file,
int line,
const char *func,
const char *expr,
QDict *dict)
{
const char *class, *desc;
char *s;
QDict *error;
error = qdict_get_qdict(dict, "error");
class = qdict_get_try_str(error, "class");
desc = qdict_get_try_str(error, "desc");
s = g_strdup_printf("assertion failed %s: %s %s", expr, class, desc);
g_assertion_message(domain, file, line, func, s);
g_free(s);
}
#define qmp_assert_no_error(err) do { \
if (qdict_haskey(err, "error")) { \
qmp_assertion_message_error(G_LOG_DOMAIN, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
G_STRFUNC, #err, err); \
} \
} while (0)
static void test_qga_sync_delimited(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
guint32 v, r = g_random_int();
unsigned char c;
QDict *ret;
gchar *cmd;
test-qga: Actually test 0xff sync bytes Commit 62c39b3 introduced test-qga, and at face value, appears to be testing the 'guest-sync' behavior that is recommended for guests in sending 0xff to QGA to force the parser to reset. But this aspect of the test has never actually done anything: the qmp_fd() call chain converts its string argument into QObject, then converts that QObject back to the actual string that is sent over the wire - and the conversion process silently drops the 0xff byte from the string sent to QGA, thus never resetting the QGA parser. An upcoming patch will get rid of the wasteful round trip through QObject, at which point the string in test-qga will be directly sent over the wire. But fixing qmp_fd() to actually send 0xff over the wire is not all we have to do - the actual QMP parser loudly complains that 0xff is not valid JSON, and sends an error message _prior_ to actually parsing the 'guest-sync' or 'guest-sync-delimited' command. With 'guest-sync', we cannot easily tell if this error message is a result of our command - which is WHY we invented the 'guest-sync-delimited' command. So for the testsuite, fix things to only check 0xff behavior on 'guest-sync-delimited', and to loop until we've consumed all garbage prior to the requested delimiter, which is compatible with the documented actions that a real QGA client is supposed to do. Ideally, we'd fix the QGA JSON parser to silently ignore 0xff rather than sending an error message back, at which point we could enhance this test for 'guest-sync' as well as for 'guest-sync-delimited'. But for the sake of this patch, our testing of 'guest-sync' is no worse than it was pre-patch, because we have never been sending 0xff over the wire in the first place. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170427215821.19397-11-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com> [Additional comment squashed in, along with matching commit message update] Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2017-04-27 23:58:21 +02:00
cmd = g_strdup_printf("\xff{'execute': 'guest-sync-delimited',"
" 'arguments': {'id': %u } }", r);
qmp_fd_send(fixture->fd, cmd);
g_free(cmd);
test-qga: Actually test 0xff sync bytes Commit 62c39b3 introduced test-qga, and at face value, appears to be testing the 'guest-sync' behavior that is recommended for guests in sending 0xff to QGA to force the parser to reset. But this aspect of the test has never actually done anything: the qmp_fd() call chain converts its string argument into QObject, then converts that QObject back to the actual string that is sent over the wire - and the conversion process silently drops the 0xff byte from the string sent to QGA, thus never resetting the QGA parser. An upcoming patch will get rid of the wasteful round trip through QObject, at which point the string in test-qga will be directly sent over the wire. But fixing qmp_fd() to actually send 0xff over the wire is not all we have to do - the actual QMP parser loudly complains that 0xff is not valid JSON, and sends an error message _prior_ to actually parsing the 'guest-sync' or 'guest-sync-delimited' command. With 'guest-sync', we cannot easily tell if this error message is a result of our command - which is WHY we invented the 'guest-sync-delimited' command. So for the testsuite, fix things to only check 0xff behavior on 'guest-sync-delimited', and to loop until we've consumed all garbage prior to the requested delimiter, which is compatible with the documented actions that a real QGA client is supposed to do. Ideally, we'd fix the QGA JSON parser to silently ignore 0xff rather than sending an error message back, at which point we could enhance this test for 'guest-sync' as well as for 'guest-sync-delimited'. But for the sake of this patch, our testing of 'guest-sync' is no worse than it was pre-patch, because we have never been sending 0xff over the wire in the first place. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170427215821.19397-11-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com> [Additional comment squashed in, along with matching commit message update] Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2017-04-27 23:58:21 +02:00
/*
* Read and ignore garbage until resynchronized.
*
* Note that the full reset sequence would involve checking the
* response of guest-sync-delimited and repeating the loop if
* 'id' field of the response does not match the 'id' field of
* the request. Testing this fully would require inserting
* garbage in the response stream and is left as a future test
* to implement.
*
* TODO: The server shouldn't emit so much garbage (among other
* things, it loudly complains about the client's \xff being
* invalid JSON, even though it is a documented part of the
* handshake.
*/
do {
v = read(fixture->fd, &c, 1);
g_assert_cmpint(v, ==, 1);
} while (c != 0xff);
ret = qmp_fd_receive(fixture->fd);
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
v = qdict_get_int(ret, "return");
g_assert_cmpint(r, ==, v);
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_sync(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
guint32 v, r = g_random_int();
QDict *ret;
gchar *cmd;
test-qga: Actually test 0xff sync bytes Commit 62c39b3 introduced test-qga, and at face value, appears to be testing the 'guest-sync' behavior that is recommended for guests in sending 0xff to QGA to force the parser to reset. But this aspect of the test has never actually done anything: the qmp_fd() call chain converts its string argument into QObject, then converts that QObject back to the actual string that is sent over the wire - and the conversion process silently drops the 0xff byte from the string sent to QGA, thus never resetting the QGA parser. An upcoming patch will get rid of the wasteful round trip through QObject, at which point the string in test-qga will be directly sent over the wire. But fixing qmp_fd() to actually send 0xff over the wire is not all we have to do - the actual QMP parser loudly complains that 0xff is not valid JSON, and sends an error message _prior_ to actually parsing the 'guest-sync' or 'guest-sync-delimited' command. With 'guest-sync', we cannot easily tell if this error message is a result of our command - which is WHY we invented the 'guest-sync-delimited' command. So for the testsuite, fix things to only check 0xff behavior on 'guest-sync-delimited', and to loop until we've consumed all garbage prior to the requested delimiter, which is compatible with the documented actions that a real QGA client is supposed to do. Ideally, we'd fix the QGA JSON parser to silently ignore 0xff rather than sending an error message back, at which point we could enhance this test for 'guest-sync' as well as for 'guest-sync-delimited'. But for the sake of this patch, our testing of 'guest-sync' is no worse than it was pre-patch, because we have never been sending 0xff over the wire in the first place. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170427215821.19397-11-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com> [Additional comment squashed in, along with matching commit message update] Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2017-04-27 23:58:21 +02:00
/*
* TODO guest-sync is inherently limited: we cannot distinguish
* failure caused by reacting to garbage on the wire prior to this
* command, from failure of this actual command. Clients are
* supposed to be able to send a raw '\xff' byte to at least
* re-synchronize the server's parser prior to this command, but
* we are not in a position to test that here because (at least
* for now) it causes the server to issue an error message about
* invalid JSON. Testing of '\xff' handling is done in
* guest-sync-delimited instead.
*/
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-sync',"
" 'arguments': {'id': %u } }", r);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
g_free(cmd);
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
v = qdict_get_int(ret, "return");
g_assert_cmpint(r, ==, v);
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_ping(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-ping'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_invalid_args(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret, *error;
const gchar *class, *desc;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-ping', "
"'arguments': {'foo': 42 }}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
error = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "error");
class = qdict_get_try_str(error, "class");
desc = qdict_get_try_str(error, "desc");
g_assert_cmpstr(class, ==, "GenericError");
g_assert_cmpstr(desc, ==, "Parameter 'foo' is unexpected");
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_invalid_cmd(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret, *error;
const gchar *class, *desc;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-invalid-cmd'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
error = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "error");
class = qdict_get_try_str(error, "class");
desc = qdict_get_try_str(error, "desc");
g_assert_cmpstr(class, ==, "CommandNotFound");
g_assert_cmpint(strlen(desc), >, 0);
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_info(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret, *val;
const gchar *version;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-info'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
version = qdict_get_try_str(val, "version");
g_assert_cmpstr(version, ==, QEMU_VERSION);
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_get_vcpus(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret;
QList *list;
const QListEntry *entry;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-get-vcpus'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
/* check there is at least a cpu */
list = qdict_get_qlist(ret, "return");
entry = qlist_first(list);
g_assert(qdict_haskey(qobject_to_qdict(entry->value), "online"));
g_assert(qdict_haskey(qobject_to_qdict(entry->value), "logical-id"));
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_get_fsinfo(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret;
QList *list;
const QListEntry *entry;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-get-fsinfo'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
/* sanity-check the response if there are any filesystems */
list = qdict_get_qlist(ret, "return");
entry = qlist_first(list);
if (entry) {
g_assert(qdict_haskey(qobject_to_qdict(entry->value), "name"));
g_assert(qdict_haskey(qobject_to_qdict(entry->value), "mountpoint"));
g_assert(qdict_haskey(qobject_to_qdict(entry->value), "type"));
g_assert(qdict_haskey(qobject_to_qdict(entry->value), "disk"));
}
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_get_memory_block_info(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret, *val;
int64_t size;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-get-memory-block-info'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
/* some systems might not expose memory block info in sysfs */
if (!qdict_haskey(ret, "error")) {
/* check there is at least some memory */
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
size = qdict_get_int(val, "size");
g_assert_cmpint(size, >, 0);
}
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_get_memory_blocks(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret;
QList *list;
const QListEntry *entry;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-get-memory-blocks'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
/* some systems might not expose memory block info in sysfs */
if (!qdict_haskey(ret, "error")) {
list = qdict_get_qlist(ret, "return");
entry = qlist_first(list);
/* newer versions of qga may return empty list without error */
if (entry) {
g_assert(qdict_haskey(qobject_to_qdict(entry->value), "phys-index"));
g_assert(qdict_haskey(qobject_to_qdict(entry->value), "online"));
}
}
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_network_get_interfaces(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret;
QList *list;
const QListEntry *entry;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-network-get-interfaces'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
/* check there is at least an interface */
list = qdict_get_qlist(ret, "return");
entry = qlist_first(list);
g_assert(qdict_haskey(qobject_to_qdict(entry->value), "name"));
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_file_ops(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
const unsigned char helloworld[] = "Hello World!\n";
const char *b64;
gchar *cmd, *path, *enc;
unsigned char *dec;
QDict *ret, *val;
int64_t id, eof;
gsize count;
FILE *f;
char tmp[100];
/* open */
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-file-open',"
" 'arguments': { 'path': 'foo', 'mode': 'w+' } }");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
id = qdict_get_int(ret, "return");
QDECREF(ret);
enc = g_base64_encode(helloworld, sizeof(helloworld));
/* write */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-write',"
" 'arguments': { 'handle': %" PRId64 ","
" 'buf-b64': '%s' } }", id, enc);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
count = qdict_get_int(val, "count");
eof = qdict_get_bool(val, "eof");
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, sizeof(helloworld));
g_assert_cmpint(eof, ==, 0);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
/* flush */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-flush',"
" 'arguments': {'handle': %" PRId64 "} }",
id);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
/* close */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-close',"
" 'arguments': {'handle': %" PRId64 "} }",
id);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
/* check content */
path = g_build_filename(fixture->test_dir, "foo", NULL);
f = fopen(path, "r");
g_free(path);
g_assert_nonnull(f);
count = fread(tmp, 1, sizeof(tmp), f);
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, sizeof(helloworld));
tmp[count] = 0;
g_assert_cmpstr(tmp, ==, (char *)helloworld);
fclose(f);
/* open */
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-file-open',"
" 'arguments': { 'path': 'foo', 'mode': 'r' } }");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
id = qdict_get_int(ret, "return");
QDECREF(ret);
/* read */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-read',"
" 'arguments': { 'handle': %" PRId64 "} }",
id);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
count = qdict_get_int(val, "count");
eof = qdict_get_bool(val, "eof");
b64 = qdict_get_str(val, "buf-b64");
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, sizeof(helloworld));
g_assert(eof);
g_assert_cmpstr(b64, ==, enc);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
g_free(enc);
/* read eof */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-read',"
" 'arguments': { 'handle': %" PRId64 "} }",
id);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
count = qdict_get_int(val, "count");
eof = qdict_get_bool(val, "eof");
b64 = qdict_get_str(val, "buf-b64");
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, 0);
g_assert(eof);
g_assert_cmpstr(b64, ==, "");
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
/* seek */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-seek',"
" 'arguments': { 'handle': %" PRId64 ", "
" 'offset': %d, 'whence': '%s' } }",
id, 6, "set");
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
count = qdict_get_int(val, "position");
eof = qdict_get_bool(val, "eof");
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, 6);
g_assert(!eof);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
/* partial read */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-read',"
" 'arguments': { 'handle': %" PRId64 "} }",
id);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
count = qdict_get_int(val, "count");
eof = qdict_get_bool(val, "eof");
b64 = qdict_get_str(val, "buf-b64");
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, sizeof(helloworld) - 6);
g_assert(eof);
dec = g_base64_decode(b64, &count);
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, sizeof(helloworld) - 6);
g_assert_cmpmem(dec, count, helloworld + 6, sizeof(helloworld) - 6);
g_free(dec);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
/* close */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-close',"
" 'arguments': {'handle': %" PRId64 "} }",
id);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
}
static void test_qga_file_write_read(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
const unsigned char helloworld[] = "Hello World!\n";
const char *b64;
gchar *cmd, *enc;
QDict *ret, *val;
int64_t id, eof;
gsize count;
/* open */
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-file-open',"
" 'arguments': { 'path': 'foo', 'mode': 'w+' } }");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
id = qdict_get_int(ret, "return");
QDECREF(ret);
enc = g_base64_encode(helloworld, sizeof(helloworld));
/* write */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-write',"
" 'arguments': { 'handle': %" PRId64 ","
" 'buf-b64': '%s' } }", id, enc);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
count = qdict_get_int(val, "count");
eof = qdict_get_bool(val, "eof");
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, sizeof(helloworld));
g_assert_cmpint(eof, ==, 0);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
/* read (check implicit flush) */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-read',"
" 'arguments': { 'handle': %" PRId64 "} }",
id);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
count = qdict_get_int(val, "count");
eof = qdict_get_bool(val, "eof");
b64 = qdict_get_str(val, "buf-b64");
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, 0);
g_assert(eof);
g_assert_cmpstr(b64, ==, "");
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
/* seek to 0 */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-seek',"
" 'arguments': { 'handle': %" PRId64 ", "
" 'offset': %d, 'whence': '%s' } }",
id, 0, "set");
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
count = qdict_get_int(val, "position");
eof = qdict_get_bool(val, "eof");
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, 0);
g_assert(!eof);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
/* read */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-read',"
" 'arguments': { 'handle': %" PRId64 "} }",
id);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
count = qdict_get_int(val, "count");
eof = qdict_get_bool(val, "eof");
b64 = qdict_get_str(val, "buf-b64");
g_assert_cmpint(count, ==, sizeof(helloworld));
g_assert(eof);
g_assert_cmpstr(b64, ==, enc);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
g_free(enc);
/* close */
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-file-close',"
" 'arguments': {'handle': %" PRId64 "} }",
id);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(cmd);
}
static void test_qga_get_time(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret;
int64_t time;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-get-time'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
time = qdict_get_int(ret, "return");
g_assert_cmpint(time, >, 0);
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_blacklist(gconstpointer data)
{
TestFixture fix;
QDict *ret, *error;
const gchar *class, *desc;
fixture_setup(&fix, "-b guest-ping,guest-get-time", NULL);
/* check blacklist */
ret = qmp_fd(fix.fd, "{'execute': 'guest-ping'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
error = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "error");
class = qdict_get_try_str(error, "class");
desc = qdict_get_try_str(error, "desc");
g_assert_cmpstr(class, ==, "GenericError");
g_assert_nonnull(g_strstr_len(desc, -1, "has been disabled"));
QDECREF(ret);
ret = qmp_fd(fix.fd, "{'execute': 'guest-get-time'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
error = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "error");
class = qdict_get_try_str(error, "class");
desc = qdict_get_try_str(error, "desc");
g_assert_cmpstr(class, ==, "GenericError");
g_assert_nonnull(g_strstr_len(desc, -1, "has been disabled"));
QDECREF(ret);
/* check something work */
ret = qmp_fd(fix.fd, "{'execute': 'guest-get-fsinfo'}");
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
QDECREF(ret);
fixture_tear_down(&fix, NULL);
}
static void test_qga_config(gconstpointer data)
{
GError *error = NULL;
char *cwd, *cmd, *out, *err, *str, **strv, **argv = NULL;
char *env[2];
int status;
gsize n;
GKeyFile *kf;
cwd = g_get_current_dir();
cmd = g_strdup_printf("%s%cqemu-ga -D",
cwd, G_DIR_SEPARATOR);
g_free(cwd);
g_shell_parse_argv(cmd, NULL, &argv, &error);
g_free(cmd);
g_assert_no_error(error);
env[0] = g_strdup_printf("QGA_CONF=tests%cdata%ctest-qga-config",
G_DIR_SEPARATOR, G_DIR_SEPARATOR);
env[1] = NULL;
g_spawn_sync(NULL, argv, env, 0,
NULL, NULL, &out, &err, &status, &error);
g_strfreev(argv);
g_assert_no_error(error);
g_assert_cmpstr(err, ==, "");
g_assert_cmpint(status, ==, 0);
kf = g_key_file_new();
g_key_file_load_from_data(kf, out, -1, G_KEY_FILE_NONE, &error);
g_assert_no_error(error);
str = g_key_file_get_start_group(kf);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "general");
g_free(str);
g_assert_false(g_key_file_get_boolean(kf, "general", "daemon", &error));
g_assert_no_error(error);
str = g_key_file_get_string(kf, "general", "method", &error);
g_assert_no_error(error);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "virtio-serial");
g_free(str);
str = g_key_file_get_string(kf, "general", "path", &error);
g_assert_no_error(error);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "/path/to/org.qemu.guest_agent.0");
g_free(str);
str = g_key_file_get_string(kf, "general", "pidfile", &error);
g_assert_no_error(error);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "/var/foo/qemu-ga.pid");
g_free(str);
str = g_key_file_get_string(kf, "general", "statedir", &error);
g_assert_no_error(error);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "/var/state");
g_free(str);
g_assert_true(g_key_file_get_boolean(kf, "general", "verbose", &error));
g_assert_no_error(error);
strv = g_key_file_get_string_list(kf, "general", "blacklist", &n, &error);
g_assert_cmpint(n, ==, 2);
#if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2, 44, 0)
g_assert_true(g_strv_contains((const char * const *)strv,
"guest-ping"));
g_assert_true(g_strv_contains((const char * const *)strv,
"guest-get-time"));
#endif
g_assert_no_error(error);
g_strfreev(strv);
g_free(out);
g_free(err);
g_free(env[0]);
g_key_file_free(kf);
}
static void test_qga_fsfreeze_status(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret;
const gchar *status;
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-fsfreeze-status'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
status = qdict_get_try_str(ret, "return");
g_assert_cmpstr(status, ==, "thawed");
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_guest_exec(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret, *val;
const gchar *out;
guchar *decoded;
int64_t pid, now, exitcode;
gsize len;
bool exited;
test-qga: Avoid qobject_from_jsonv("%"PRId64) The qobject_from_jsonv() function implements a pseudo-printf language for creating a QObject; however, it is hard-coded to only parse a subset of formats understood by -Wformat, and is not a straight synonym to bare printf(). In particular, any use of an int64_t integer works only if the system's definition of PRId64 matches what the parser expects; which works on glibc (%lld or %ld depending on 32- vs. 64-bit) and mingw (%I64d), but not on Mac OS (%qd). Rather than enhance the parser, it is just as easy to use normal printf() for this particular conversion, matching what is done elsewhere in this file [1], which is safe in this instance because the format does not contain any of the problematic differences (bare '%' or the '%s' format). The use of PRId64 for a variable named 'pid' is gross, but it is a sad reality of the 64-bit mingw environment, which mistakenly defines pid_t as a 64-bit type even though getpid() returns 'int' on that platform [2]. Our definition of the QGA GuestExec type defines 'pid' as a 64-bit entity, and we can't tighten it to 'int32' unless the mingw header is fixed. Using 'long long' instead of 'int64_t' just so that we can stick with qobject_from_jsonv("%lld") instead of printf() is not any prettier, since we may have later type churn anyways. [1] see 'git grep -A2 strdup_printf tests/test-qga.c' [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1397787 Reported by: G 3 <programmingkidx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1479922617-4400-3-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2016-11-23 18:36:55 +01:00
char *cmd;
/* exec 'echo foo bar' */
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-exec', 'arguments': {"
" 'path': '/bin/echo', 'arg': [ '-n', '\" test_str \"' ],"
" 'capture-output': true } }");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
pid = qdict_get_int(val, "pid");
g_assert_cmpint(pid, >, 0);
QDECREF(ret);
/* wait for completion */
now = g_get_monotonic_time();
test-qga: Avoid qobject_from_jsonv("%"PRId64) The qobject_from_jsonv() function implements a pseudo-printf language for creating a QObject; however, it is hard-coded to only parse a subset of formats understood by -Wformat, and is not a straight synonym to bare printf(). In particular, any use of an int64_t integer works only if the system's definition of PRId64 matches what the parser expects; which works on glibc (%lld or %ld depending on 32- vs. 64-bit) and mingw (%I64d), but not on Mac OS (%qd). Rather than enhance the parser, it is just as easy to use normal printf() for this particular conversion, matching what is done elsewhere in this file [1], which is safe in this instance because the format does not contain any of the problematic differences (bare '%' or the '%s' format). The use of PRId64 for a variable named 'pid' is gross, but it is a sad reality of the 64-bit mingw environment, which mistakenly defines pid_t as a 64-bit type even though getpid() returns 'int' on that platform [2]. Our definition of the QGA GuestExec type defines 'pid' as a 64-bit entity, and we can't tighten it to 'int32' unless the mingw header is fixed. Using 'long long' instead of 'int64_t' just so that we can stick with qobject_from_jsonv("%lld") instead of printf() is not any prettier, since we may have later type churn anyways. [1] see 'git grep -A2 strdup_printf tests/test-qga.c' [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1397787 Reported by: G 3 <programmingkidx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1479922617-4400-3-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2016-11-23 18:36:55 +01:00
cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-exec-status',"
" 'arguments': { 'pid': %" PRId64 " } }", pid);
do {
test-qga: Avoid qobject_from_jsonv("%"PRId64) The qobject_from_jsonv() function implements a pseudo-printf language for creating a QObject; however, it is hard-coded to only parse a subset of formats understood by -Wformat, and is not a straight synonym to bare printf(). In particular, any use of an int64_t integer works only if the system's definition of PRId64 matches what the parser expects; which works on glibc (%lld or %ld depending on 32- vs. 64-bit) and mingw (%I64d), but not on Mac OS (%qd). Rather than enhance the parser, it is just as easy to use normal printf() for this particular conversion, matching what is done elsewhere in this file [1], which is safe in this instance because the format does not contain any of the problematic differences (bare '%' or the '%s' format). The use of PRId64 for a variable named 'pid' is gross, but it is a sad reality of the 64-bit mingw environment, which mistakenly defines pid_t as a 64-bit type even though getpid() returns 'int' on that platform [2]. Our definition of the QGA GuestExec type defines 'pid' as a 64-bit entity, and we can't tighten it to 'int32' unless the mingw header is fixed. Using 'long long' instead of 'int64_t' just so that we can stick with qobject_from_jsonv("%lld") instead of printf() is not any prettier, since we may have later type churn anyways. [1] see 'git grep -A2 strdup_printf tests/test-qga.c' [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1397787 Reported by: G 3 <programmingkidx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1479922617-4400-3-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2016-11-23 18:36:55 +01:00
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd);
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
exited = qdict_get_bool(val, "exited");
if (!exited) {
QDECREF(ret);
}
} while (!exited &&
g_get_monotonic_time() < now + 5 * G_TIME_SPAN_SECOND);
g_assert(exited);
test-qga: Avoid qobject_from_jsonv("%"PRId64) The qobject_from_jsonv() function implements a pseudo-printf language for creating a QObject; however, it is hard-coded to only parse a subset of formats understood by -Wformat, and is not a straight synonym to bare printf(). In particular, any use of an int64_t integer works only if the system's definition of PRId64 matches what the parser expects; which works on glibc (%lld or %ld depending on 32- vs. 64-bit) and mingw (%I64d), but not on Mac OS (%qd). Rather than enhance the parser, it is just as easy to use normal printf() for this particular conversion, matching what is done elsewhere in this file [1], which is safe in this instance because the format does not contain any of the problematic differences (bare '%' or the '%s' format). The use of PRId64 for a variable named 'pid' is gross, but it is a sad reality of the 64-bit mingw environment, which mistakenly defines pid_t as a 64-bit type even though getpid() returns 'int' on that platform [2]. Our definition of the QGA GuestExec type defines 'pid' as a 64-bit entity, and we can't tighten it to 'int32' unless the mingw header is fixed. Using 'long long' instead of 'int64_t' just so that we can stick with qobject_from_jsonv("%lld") instead of printf() is not any prettier, since we may have later type churn anyways. [1] see 'git grep -A2 strdup_printf tests/test-qga.c' [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1397787 Reported by: G 3 <programmingkidx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1479922617-4400-3-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2016-11-23 18:36:55 +01:00
g_free(cmd);
/* check stdout */
exitcode = qdict_get_int(val, "exitcode");
g_assert_cmpint(exitcode, ==, 0);
out = qdict_get_str(val, "out-data");
decoded = g_base64_decode(out, &len);
g_assert_cmpint(len, ==, 12);
g_assert_cmpstr((char *)decoded, ==, "\" test_str \"");
g_free(decoded);
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_guest_exec_invalid(gconstpointer fix)
{
const TestFixture *fixture = fix;
QDict *ret, *error;
const gchar *class, *desc;
/* invalid command */
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-exec', 'arguments': {"
" 'path': '/bin/invalid-cmd42' } }");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
error = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "error");
g_assert_nonnull(error);
class = qdict_get_str(error, "class");
desc = qdict_get_str(error, "desc");
g_assert_cmpstr(class, ==, "GenericError");
g_assert_cmpint(strlen(desc), >, 0);
QDECREF(ret);
/* invalid pid */
ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-exec-status',"
" 'arguments': { 'pid': 0 } }");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
error = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "error");
g_assert_nonnull(error);
class = qdict_get_str(error, "class");
desc = qdict_get_str(error, "desc");
g_assert_cmpstr(class, ==, "GenericError");
g_assert_cmpint(strlen(desc), >, 0);
QDECREF(ret);
}
static void test_qga_guest_get_osinfo(gconstpointer data)
{
TestFixture fixture;
const gchar *str;
gchar *cwd, *env[2];
QDict *ret, *val;
cwd = g_get_current_dir();
env[0] = g_strdup_printf(
"QGA_OS_RELEASE=%s%ctests%cdata%ctest-qga-os-release",
cwd, G_DIR_SEPARATOR, G_DIR_SEPARATOR, G_DIR_SEPARATOR);
env[1] = NULL;
g_free(cwd);
fixture_setup(&fixture, NULL, env);
ret = qmp_fd(fixture.fd, "{'execute': 'guest-get-osinfo'}");
g_assert_nonnull(ret);
qmp_assert_no_error(ret);
val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return");
str = qdict_get_try_str(val, "id");
g_assert_nonnull(str);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "qemu-ga-test");
str = qdict_get_try_str(val, "name");
g_assert_nonnull(str);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "QEMU-GA");
str = qdict_get_try_str(val, "pretty-name");
g_assert_nonnull(str);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "QEMU Guest Agent test");
str = qdict_get_try_str(val, "version");
g_assert_nonnull(str);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "Test 1");
str = qdict_get_try_str(val, "version-id");
g_assert_nonnull(str);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "1");
str = qdict_get_try_str(val, "variant");
g_assert_nonnull(str);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "Unit test \"'$`\\ and \\\\ etc.");
str = qdict_get_try_str(val, "variant-id");
g_assert_nonnull(str);
g_assert_cmpstr(str, ==, "unit-test");
QDECREF(ret);
g_free(env[0]);
fixture_tear_down(&fixture, NULL);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
TestFixture fix;
int ret;
setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL);
fixture_setup(&fix, NULL, NULL);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/sync-delimited", &fix, test_qga_sync_delimited);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/sync", &fix, test_qga_sync);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/ping", &fix, test_qga_ping);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/info", &fix, test_qga_info);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/network-get-interfaces", &fix,
test_qga_network_get_interfaces);
if (!access("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0", F_OK)) {
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/get-vcpus", &fix, test_qga_get_vcpus);
}
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/get-fsinfo", &fix, test_qga_get_fsinfo);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/get-memory-block-info", &fix,
test_qga_get_memory_block_info);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/get-memory-blocks", &fix,
test_qga_get_memory_blocks);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/file-ops", &fix, test_qga_file_ops);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/file-write-read", &fix, test_qga_file_write_read);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/get-time", &fix, test_qga_get_time);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/invalid-cmd", &fix, test_qga_invalid_cmd);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/invalid-args", &fix, test_qga_invalid_args);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/fsfreeze-status", &fix,
test_qga_fsfreeze_status);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/blacklist", NULL, test_qga_blacklist);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/config", NULL, test_qga_config);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/guest-exec", &fix, test_qga_guest_exec);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/guest-exec-invalid", &fix,
test_qga_guest_exec_invalid);
g_test_add_data_func("/qga/guest-get-osinfo", &fix,
test_qga_guest_get_osinfo);
ret = g_test_run();
fixture_tear_down(&fix, NULL);
return ret;
}