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#! /bin/bash

set -e
set -x

_clear_service () {
        systemctl stop $1.service 2>/dev/null || :
        rm -f  /{etc,run,usr/lib}/systemd/system/$1.service
        rm -fr /{etc,run,usr/lib}/systemd/system/$1.service.d
        rm -fr /{etc,run,usr/lib}/systemd/system/$1.service.{wants,requires}
}

clear_services () {
        for u in $*; do
                _clear_service $u
        done
        systemctl daemon-reload
}

create_service () {
        clear_services $1

        cat >/etc/systemd/system/$1.service<<EOF
[Unit]
Description=$1 unit

[Service]
ExecStart=/bin/sleep 100000
EOF
        mkdir -p /{etc,run,usr/lib}/systemd/system/$1.service.d
        mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/$1.service.{wants,requires}
        mkdir -p /run/systemd/system/$1.service.{wants,requires}
        mkdir -p /usr/lib/systemd/system/$1.service.{wants,requires}
}

create_services () {
        for u in $*; do
                create_service $u
        done
}

check_ok () {
        [ $# -eq 3 ] || return

        x="$(systemctl show --value -p $2 $1)"
        case "$x" in
        *$3*)      return 0 ;;
        *)         return 1
        esac
}

check_ko () {
        ! check_ok "$@"
}

test_basic_dropins () {
        echo "Testing basic dropins..."

        echo "*** test a wants b wants c"
        create_services a b c
        ln -s ../b.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/
        ln -s ../c.service /etc/systemd/system/b.service.wants/
        check_ok a Wants b.service
        check_ok b Wants c.service

        echo "*** test a wants,requires b"
        create_services a b c
        ln -s ../b.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/
        ln -s ../b.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        check_ok a Wants b.service
        check_ok a Requires b.service

        echo "*** test a wants nonexistent"
        create_service a
        ln -s ../nonexistent.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/
        check_ok a Wants nonexistent.service
        systemctl start a
        systemctl stop  a

        echo "*** test a requires nonexistent"
        ln -sf ../nonexistent.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        systemctl daemon-reload
        check_ok a Requires nonexistent.service

        # 'b' is already loaded when 'c' pulls it in via a dropin.
        echo "*** test a,c require b"
        create_services a b c
        ln -sf ../b.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        ln -sf ../b.service /etc/systemd/system/c.service.requires/
        systemctl start a
        check_ok c Requires b.service
        systemctl stop a b

        # 'b'  is already loaded when 'c' pulls it in via an alias dropin.
        echo "*** test a wants alias"
        create_services a b c
        ln -sf c.service /etc/systemd/system/c1.service
        ln -sf ../c.service  /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/
        ln -sf ../c1.service /etc/systemd/system/b.service.wants/
        systemctl start a
        check_ok a Wants c.service
        check_ok b Wants c.service
        systemctl stop a c

        clear_services a b c
}

test_template_dropins () {
        echo "Testing template dropins..."

        create_services foo bar@ yup@

        ln -s /etc/systemd/system/bar@.service /etc/systemd/system/foo.service.wants/bar@1.service
        check_ok foo Wants bar@1.service

        clear_services foo bar@ yup@
}

test_alias_dropins () {
        echo "Testing alias dropins..."

        echo "*** test a wants b1 alias of b"
        create_services a b
        ln -sf b.service /etc/systemd/system/b1.service
        ln -sf ../b1.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/
        check_ok a Wants b.service
        systemctl start a
        systemctl --quiet is-active b
        systemctl stop a b
        rm /etc/systemd/system/b1.service
        clear_services a b

        # A weird behavior: the dependencies for 'a' may vary. It can be
        # changed by loading an alias...
        #
        # [1] 'a1' is loaded and then "renamed" into 'a'. 'a1' is therefore
        # part of the names set so all its specific dropins are loaded.
        #
        # [2] 'a' is already loaded. 'a1' is simply only merged into 'a' so
        # none of its dropins are loaded ('y' is missing from the deps).
        echo "*** test 2"
        create_services a x y
        mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/a1.service.wants/
        ln -sf a.service /etc/systemd/system/a1.service
        ln -sf ../x.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/
        ln -sf ../y.service /etc/systemd/system/a1.service.wants/
        check_ok a1 Wants x.service # see [1]
        check_ok a1 Wants y.service
        systemctl start a
        check_ok a1 Wants x.service # see [2]
        check_ko a1 Wants y.service
        systemctl stop a x y
        rm /etc/systemd/system/a1.service

        clear_services a x y
}

test_masked_dropins () {
        echo "Testing masked dropins..."

        create_services a b

        # 'b' is masked for both deps
        echo "*** test a wants,requires b is masked"
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b.service
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service.requires/b.service
        check_ko a Wants b.service
        check_ko a Requires b.service

        # 'a' wants 'b' and 'b' is masked at a lower level
        echo "*** test a wants b, mask override"
        ln -sf ../b.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b.service
        ln -sf /dev/null /usr/lib/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b.service
        check_ok a Wants b.service

        # 'a' wants 'b' and 'b' is masked at a higher level
        echo "*** test a wants b, mask"
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b.service
        ln -sf ../b.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b.service
        check_ko a Wants b.service

        # 'a' is masked but has an override config file
        echo "*** test a is masked but has an override"
        create_services a b
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service
        cat >/usr/lib/systemd/system/a.service.d/override.conf <<EOF
[Unit]
After=b.service
EOF
        check_ok a UnitFileState masked

        # 'b1' is an alias for 'b': masking 'b' dep should not influence 'b1' dep
        echo "*** test a wants b, b1, and one is masked"
        create_services a b
        ln -sf b.service /etc/systemd/system/b1.service
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b.service
        ln -sf ../b1.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b1.service
        systemctl cat a
        systemctl show -p Wants,Requires a
        systemctl cat b1
        systemctl show -p Wants,Requires b1
        check_ok a Wants b.service
        check_ko a Wants b1.service # the alias does not show up in the list of units
        rm /etc/systemd/system/b1.service

        # 'b1' is an alias for 'b': masking 'b1' should not influence 'b' dep
        echo "*** test a wants b, alias dep is masked"
        create_services a b
        ln -sf b.service /etc/systemd/system/b1.service
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b1.service
        ln -sf ../b.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b.service
        check_ok a Wants b.service
        check_ko a Wants b1.service # the alias does not show up in the list of units
        rm /etc/systemd/system/b1.service

        # 'a' has Wants=b.service but also has a masking
        # dropin 'b': 'b' should still be pulled in.
        echo "*** test a wants b both ways"
        create_services a b
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service.wants/b.service
        cat >/usr/lib/systemd/system/a.service.d/wants-b.conf<<EOF
[Unit]
Wants=b.service
EOF
        check_ok a Wants b.service

        # mask a dropin that points to an nonexistent unit.
        echo "*** test a wants nonexistent is masked"
        create_services a
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service.requires/nonexistent.service
        ln -sf ../nonexistent.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        check_ko a Requires nonexistent.service

        # 'b' is already loaded when 'c' pulls it in via a dropin but 'b' is
        # masked at a higher level.
        echo "*** test a wants b is masked"
        create_services a b c
        ln -sf ../b.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        ln -sf ../b.service /run/systemd/system/c.service.requires/
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/c.service.requires/b.service
        systemctl start a
        check_ko c Requires b.service
        systemctl stop a b

        # 'b' is already loaded when 'c' pulls it in via a dropin but 'b' is
        # masked at a lower level.
        echo "*** test a requires b is masked"
        create_services a b c
        ln -sf ../b.service /etc/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        ln -sf ../b.service /etc/systemd/system/c.service.requires/
        ln -sf /dev/null /run/systemd/system/c.service.requires/b.service
        systemctl start a
        check_ok c Requires b.service
        systemctl stop a b

        # 'a' requires 2 aliases of 'b' and one of them is a mask.
        echo "*** test a requires alias of b, other alias masked"
        create_services a b
        ln -sf b.service /etc/systemd/system/b1.service
        ln -sf b.service /etc/systemd/system/b2.service
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service.requires/b1.service
        ln -sf ../b1.service /run/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        ln -sf ../b2.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        check_ok a Requires b

        # Same as above but now 'b' is masked.
        echo "*** test a requires alias of b, b dep masked"
        create_services a b
        ln -sf b.service /etc/systemd/system/b1.service
        ln -sf b.service /etc/systemd/system/b2.service
        ln -sf ../b1.service /run/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        ln -sf ../b2.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/a.service.requires/
        ln -sf /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/a.service.requires/b.service
        check_ok a Requires b

        clear_services a b
}

test_basic_dropins
test_template_dropins
test_alias_dropins
test_masked_dropins

touch /testok