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SMTP does not preserve newlines. This is normally not a problem if the email body uses DOS or UNIX newlines consistently. In 051.out we mix UNIX newlines with DOS newlines (since QEMU monitor output uses \r\n). This patch filters the QEMU monitor output so the golden master file uses UNIX newlines exclusively. The result is that patches touching 051.out will apply cleanly without mangling newlines after this commit. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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174 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
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# Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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#
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# standard filters
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#
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# Checks that given_value is in range of correct_value +/- tolerance.
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# Tolerance can be an absolute value or a percentage of the correct value
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# (see examples with tolerances below).
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# Outputs suitable message to stdout if it's not in range.
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#
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# A verbose option, -v, may be used as the LAST argument
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#
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# e.g.
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# foo: 0.0298 = 0.03 +/- 5%
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# _within_tolerance "foo" 0.0298 0.03 5%
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#
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# foo: 0.0298 = 0.03 +/- 0.01
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# _within_tolerance "foo" 0.0298 0.03 0.01
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#
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# foo: 0.0298 = 0.03 -0.01 +0.002
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# _within_tolerance "foo" 0.0298 0.03 0.01 0.002
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#
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# foo: verbose output of 0.0298 = 0.03 +/- 5%
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# _within_tolerance "foo" 0.0298 0.03 5% -v
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_within_tolerance()
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{
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_name=$1
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_given_val=$2
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_correct_val=$3
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_mintol=$4
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_maxtol=$_mintol
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_verbose=0
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_debug=false
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# maxtol arg is optional
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# verbose arg is optional
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if [ $# -ge 5 ]
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then
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if [ "$5" = "-v" ]
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then
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_verbose=1
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else
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_maxtol=$5
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fi
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fi
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if [ $# -ge 6 ]
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then
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[ "$6" = "-v" ] && _verbose=1
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fi
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# find min with or without %
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_mintolerance=`echo $_mintol | sed -e 's/%//'`
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if [ $_mintol = $_mintolerance ]
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then
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_min=`echo "scale=5; $_correct_val-$_mintolerance" | bc`
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else
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_min=`echo "scale=5; $_correct_val-$_mintolerance*0.01*$_correct_val" | bc`
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fi
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# find max with or without %
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_maxtolerance=`echo $_maxtol | sed -e 's/%//'`
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if [ $_maxtol = $_maxtolerance ]
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then
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_max=`echo "scale=5; $_correct_val+$_maxtolerance" | bc`
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else
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_max=`echo "scale=5; $_correct_val+$_maxtolerance*0.01*$_correct_val" | bc`
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fi
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$_debug && echo "min = $_min"
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$_debug && echo "max = $_max"
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cat <<EOF >$tmp.bc.1
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scale=5;
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if ($_min <= $_given_val) 1;
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if ($_min > $_given_val) 0;
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EOF
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cat <<EOF >$tmp.bc.2
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scale=5;
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if ($_given_val <= $_max) 1;
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if ($_given_val > $_max) 0;
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EOF
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_above_min=`bc <$tmp.bc.1`
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_below_max=`bc <$tmp.bc.2`
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rm -f $tmp.bc.[12]
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_in_range=`expr $_above_min \& $_below_max`
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# fix up min, max precision for output
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# can vary for 5.3, 6.2
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_min=`echo $_min | sed -e 's/0*$//'` # get rid of trailling zeroes
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_max=`echo $_max | sed -e 's/0*$//'` # get rid of trailling zeroes
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if [ $_in_range -eq 1 ]
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then
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[ $_verbose -eq 1 ] && echo $_name is in range
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return 0
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else
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[ $_verbose -eq 1 ] && echo $_name has value of $_given_val
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[ $_verbose -eq 1 ] && echo $_name is NOT in range $_min .. $_max
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# ctime(3) dates
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#
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_filter_date()
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{
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sed \
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-e 's/[A-Z][a-z][a-z] [A-z][a-z][a-z] *[0-9][0-9]* [0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]$/DATE/'
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}
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# replace occurrences of the actual TEST_DIR value with TEST_DIR
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_filter_testdir()
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{
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sed -e "s#$TEST_DIR#TEST_DIR#g"
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}
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# replace occurrences of the actual IMGFMT value with IMGFMT
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_filter_imgfmt()
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{
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sed -e "s#$IMGFMT#IMGFMT#g"
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}
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# Removes \r from messages
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_filter_win32()
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{
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sed -e 's/\r//g'
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}
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# sanitize qemu-io output
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_filter_qemu_io()
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{
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_filter_win32 | sed -e "s/[0-9]* ops\; [0-9/:. sec]* ([0-9/.inf]* [EPTGMKiBbytes]*\/sec and [0-9/.inf]* ops\/sec)/X ops\; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY\/sec and XXX ops\/sec)/" \
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-e "s/qemu-io> //g"
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}
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# replace occurrences of QEMU_PROG with "qemu"
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_filter_qemu()
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{
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sed -e "s#\\(^\\|(qemu) \\)$(basename $QEMU_PROG):#\1QEMU_PROG:#" \
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-e 's#^QEMU [0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+ monitor#QEMU X.Y.Z monitor#' \
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-e $'s#\r##' # QEMU monitor uses \r\n line endings
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}
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# replace problematic QMP output like timestamps
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_filter_qmp()
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{
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_filter_win32 | \
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sed -e 's#\("\(micro\)\?seconds": \)[0-9]\+#\1 TIMESTAMP#g' \
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-e 's#^{"QMP":.*}$#QMP_VERSION#'
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}
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# make sure this script returns success
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/bin/true
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