#!/bin/sh # lxc: linux Container library # Authors: # Christian Brauner # # This is a test script for the lxc-attach program. It tests whether I/O # redirection and pty allocation works correctly. # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA set -e # NOTE: # lxc-attach allocates a pty on the host and attaches any standard file # descriptors that refer to a pty to it. Standard file descriptors which do not # refer to a pty are not attached. In order to determine whether lxc-attach # works correctly we test various methods of redirection on the host. E.g.: # # lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname < /dev/null # # This is done to check whether the file descriptor that gets redirected to # /dev/null is (a) left alone and (b) that lxc-attach does not fail. When # lxc-attach fails we know that it's behavior has been altered, e.g. by trying # to attach a standard file descriptor that does not refer to a pty. # The small table preceeding each test case show which standard file descriptors # we expect to be attached to a pty and which we expect to be redirected. E.g. # # stdin --> attached to pty # stdout --> attached to pty # stderr --> attached to pty FAIL() { echo -n "Failed " >&2 echo "$*" >&2 lxc-destroy -n busy -f exit 1 } # Create a container, start it and wait for it to be in running state. lxc-create -t busybox -n busy || FAIL "creating busybox container" lxc-start -n busy -d || FAIL "starting busybox container" lxc-wait -n busy -s RUNNING || FAIL "waiting for busybox container to run" # stdin --> attached to pty # stdout --> attached to pty # stderr --> attached to pty attach=$(lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname || FAIL " to allocate or setup pty") if [ "$attach" != "busy" ]; then FAIL " simple attach" fi # stdin --> /dev/null # stdout --> attached to pty # stderr --> attached to pty attach=$(lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname < /dev/null || FAIL " to allocate or setup pty") if [ "$attach" != "busy" ]; then FAIL " lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname < /dev/null" fi # stdin --> attached to pty # stdout --> /dev/null # stderr --> attached to pty attach=$(lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname > /dev/null || FAIL " to allocate or setup pty") if [ -n "$attach" ]; then FAIL " lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname > /dev/null" fi # stdin --> attached to pty # stdout --> attached to pty # stderr --> /dev/null attach=$(lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname 2> /dev/null || FAIL " to allocate or setup pty") if [ "$attach" != "busy" ]; then FAIL " lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname 2> /dev/null < /dev/null" fi # stdin --> /dev/null # stdout --> attached to pty # stderr --> /dev/null attach=$(lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname 2> /dev/null < /dev/null || FAIL " to allocate or setup pty") if [ "$attach" != "busy" ]; then FAIL " lxc-attach -n busy -- hostname 2> /dev/null < /dev/null" fi # Use a synthetic reproducer in container to produce output on stderr. stdout on # the host gets redirect to /dev/null. We should still be able to receive # containers output on stderr on the host. (The command is run in a subshell. # This allows us to redirect stderr to stdout for the subshell and capture the # output in the attach variable.) # stdin --> attached to pty # stdout --> /dev/null # stderr --> attached to pty attach=$( ( lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'hostname >&2' > /dev/null ) 2>&1 || FAIL " to allocate or setup pty") if [ "$attach" != "busy" ]; then FAIL " lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'hostname >&2' > /dev/null" fi # Use a synthetic reproducer in container to produce output on stderr. stderr on # the host gets redirect to /dev/null. We should not receive output on stderr on # the host. (The command is run in a subshell. This allows us to redirect stderr # to stdout for the subshell and capture the output in the attach variable.) # stdin --> attached to pty # stdout --> attach to pty # stderr --> /dev/null attach=$( ( lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'hostname >&2' 2> /dev/null ) 2>&1 || FAIL " to allocate or setup pty") if [ -n "$attach" ]; then FAIL " lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'hostname >&2' 2> /dev/null" fi # stdin --> attached to pty # stdout --> /dev/null # stderr --> attached to pty # (As we expect the exit code of the command to be 1 we ignore it.) attach=$(lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'rm 2>&1' > /dev/null || true) if [ -n "$attach" ]; then FAIL " lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'rm 2>&1' > /dev/null" fi # - stdin --> attached to pty # - stdout --> attached to pty # - stderr --> /dev/null # (As we expect the exit code of the command to be 1 we ignore it.) attach=$(lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'rm 2>&1' 2> /dev/null || true) if [ -z "$attach" ]; then FAIL " lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'rm 2>&1' 2> /dev/null" fi # stdin --> $in # stdout --> attached to pty # stderr --> attached to pty attach=$(echo hostname | lxc-attach -n busy -- || FAIL " to allocate or setup pty") if [ "$attach" != "busy" ]; then FAIL " echo hostname | lxc-attach -n busy --" fi # stdin --> attached to pty # stdout --> $out # stderr --> $err out=$(mktemp /tmp/out_XXXX) err=$(mktemp /tmp/err_XXXX) trap "rm -f $out $err" EXIT INT QUIT PIPE lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'echo OUT; echo ERR >&2' > $out 2> $err || FAIL " to allocate or setup pty" outcontent=$(cat $out) errcontent=$(cat $err) if [ "$outcontent" != "OUT" ] || [ "$errcontent" != "ERR" ]; then FAIL " lxc-attach -n busy -- sh -c 'echo OUT; echo ERR >&2' > $out 2> $err" fi # stdin --> $in # stdout --> $out # stderr --> $err # (As we expect the exit code of the command to be 1 we ignore it.) out=$(mktemp /tmp/out_XXXX) err=$(mktemp /tmp/err_XXXX) trap "rm -f $out $err" EXIT INT QUIT PIPE echo "hostname; rm" | lxc-attach -n busy > $out 2> $err || true outcontent=$(cat $out) errcontent=$(cat $err) if [ "$outcontent" != "busy" ] || [ -z "$errcontent" ]; then FAIL " echo 'hostname; rm' | lxc-attach -n busy > $out 2> $err" fi lxc-destroy -n busy -f exit 0