# -*- shell-script -*- HAVE_OPENSSL='@HAVE_OPENSSL@' OPENSSL_SUPPORTS_SNI='@OPENSSL_SUPPORTS_SNI@' HAVE_PYTHON='@HAVE_PYTHON@' HAVE_PYTHON2='@HAVE_PYTHON2@' HAVE_PYTHON3='@HAVE_PYTHON3@' HAVE_UNBOUND='@HAVE_UNBOUND@' EGREP='@EGREP@' if test x"$PYTHON" = x; then PYTHON='@PYTHON@' fi if test x"$PYTHON2" = x; then PYTHON2='@PYTHON2@' fi if test x"$PYTHON3" = x; then PYTHON3='@PYTHON3@' # PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 disables the Unicode compatibility warning on # stderr that breaks almost any Python3 test (PEP 0538) PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 export PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE fi PYTHONPATH=$abs_top_srcdir/python:$abs_top_builddir/tests:$PYTHONPATH export PYTHONPATH PYTHONIOENCODING=utf_8 export PYTHONIOENCODING # PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=yes keeps Python from creating .pyc and .pyo # files. Creating .py[co] works OK for any given version of Open # vSwitch, but it causes trouble if you switch from a version with # foo/__init__.py into an (older) version with plain foo.py, since # foo/__init__.pyc will cause Python to ignore foo.py. PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=yes export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE # Test whether the current working directory name is all ASCII # characters. Some Python code doesn't tolerate non-ASCII characters # in filenames very well, so if the current working directory is # non-ASCII then we skip the tests that run those programs. # # This would be just papering over a real problem, except that the # tests that we skip are launched from initscripts and thus normally # run in system directories with ASCII names. (This problem only came # up at all because the Debian autobuilders do build in a top-level # directory named /«BUILDDIR».) case `pwd | tr -d ' -~'` in '') non_ascii_cwd=false ;; *) non_ascii_cwd=true esac # Enable malloc debugging features. case `uname` in Linux) MALLOC_PERTURB_=165; export MALLOC_PERTURB_ # Before glibc 2.11, the feature enabled by MALLOC_CHECK_ was not # thread-safe. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=585674 and # in particular the patch attached there, which was applied to glibc CVS as # "Restore locking in free_check." between 1.11 and 1.11.1. vswitchd=$abs_top_builddir/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd glibc=`ldd $vswitchd | sed -n 's/^ libc\.[^ ]* => \([^ ]*\) .*/\1/p'` glibc_version=`$glibc | sed -n '1s/.*version \([0-9]\{1,\}\.[0-9]\{1,\}\).*/\1/p'` case $glibc_version in 2.[0-9] | 2.1[01]) mcheck=disabled ;; *) mcheck=enabled ;; esac if test $mcheck = enabled; then MALLOC_CHECK_=2; export MALLOC_CHECK_ else echo >&2 "glibc $glibc_version detected, disabling memory checking" fi ;; FreeBSD) case `uname -r` in [789].*) MALLOC_CONF=AJ ;; 1[01].*) MALLOC_CONF=abort:true,junk:true,redzone:true ;; *) MALLOC_CONF=abort:true,junk:true ;; esac export MALLOC_CONF esac # The name of loopback interface case `uname` in Linux) LOOPBACK_INTERFACE=lo ;; FreeBSD|NetBSD) LOOPBACK_INTERFACE=lo0 ;; esac # Check for platform. case `uname` in MINGW*|MSYS*) IS_WIN32="yes" IS_BSD="no" ;; FreeBSD|NetBSD) IS_WIN32="no" IS_BSD="yes" ;; *) IS_WIN32="no" IS_BSD="no" ;; esac if test x"$PYTHON3" != x && test "$IS_WIN32" = yes; then # enables legacy windows unicode printing needed for Python3 compatibility # with the Python2 tests PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING=true export PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSSTDIO=true export PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSSTDIO fi # Check whether to run IPv6 tests. $PYTHON -c ' import errno import socket import sys try: socket.socket(family=socket.AF_INET6).bind(("::1", 0, 0, 0)) except socket.error as e: if e.errno == errno.EAFNOSUPPORT or errno.EADDRNOTAVAIL: sys.exit(2) raise ' case $? in 0) HAVE_IPV6=yes ;; 2) HAVE_IPV6=no ;; *) echo "$0: unexpected error probing $PYTHON for IPv6 support" >&2 ;; esac # Look for a python L7 library 'LIB' in the system. If it is found, defines # HAVE_LIB="yes", otherwise HAVE_LIB="no" find_l7_lib() { set +x var=HAVE_`echo "$1" | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'` if test "$HAVE_PYTHON" = "yes"; then result=$($PYTHON $abs_top_srcdir/tests/test-l7.py --help | grep "$1") if test "x${result}" != x; then eval ${var}="yes" else eval ${var}="no" fi else eval ${var}="no" fi } # HAVE_FTP find_l7_lib ftp # HAVE_TFTP find_l7_lib tftp # Look for a commnand in the system. If it is found, defines # HAVE_COMMAND="yes", otherwise HAVE_COMMAND="no". find_command() { which $1 > /dev/null 2>&1 status=$? var=HAVE_`echo "$1" | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'` if test "$status" = "0"; then eval ${var}="yes" else eval ${var}="no" fi } # Set HAVE_NC find_command nc # Determine correct netcat option to quit on stdin EOF if nc --version 2>&1 | grep -q nmap.org; then # Nmap netcat NC_EOF_OPT="--send-only -w 5" else # BSD netcat NC_EOF_OPT="-q 1 -w 5" fi # Set HAVE_TCPDUMP find_command tcpdump # Set HAVE_LFTP find_command lftp CURL_OPT="-g -v --max-time 1 --retry 2 --retry-delay 1 --connect-timeout 1" # Determine whether "diff" supports "normal" diffs. (busybox diff does not.) if echo xyzzy | diff /dev/null - | grep '^>' >/dev/null; then DIFF_SUPPORTS_NORMAL_FORMAT=yes else DIFF_SUPPORTS_NORMAL_FORMAT=no fi # Turn off proxies. unset http_proxy unset https_proxy unset ftp_proxy unset no_proxy unset HTTP_PROXY unset HTTPS_PROXY unset FTP_PROXY unset NO_PROXY # Avoid OVN environment variables leaking in from external environment. unset OVN_NB_DB unset OVN_SB_DB # Prevent logging to syslog during tests. OVS_SYSLOG_METHOD=null export OVS_SYSLOG_METHOD # Set default timeout for control utils OVS_CTL_TIMEOUT=30 export OVS_CTL_TIMEOUT # Add some default flags to make the tests run better under Address # Sanitizer, if it was used for the build. # # We disable leak detection because otherwise minor leaks that don't # matter break everything. ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=0:abort_on_error=true:log_path=asan:$ASAN_OPTIONS export ASAN_OPTIONS