kexec-tools/spec/kdump-lib_spec.sh

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#!/bin/bash
Describe 'kdump-lib'
Include ./kdump-lib.sh
Describe 'get_system_size()'
PROC_IOMEM=$(mktemp -t spec_test_proc_iomem_file.XXXXXXXXXX)
cleanup() {
rm -rf "$PROC_IOMEM"
}
AfterAll 'cleanup'
ONE_GIGABYTE='000000-3fffffff : System RAM'
Parameters
1
3
End
It 'should return correct system RAM size'
echo -n >"$PROC_IOMEM"
for _ in $(seq 1 "$1"); do echo "$ONE_GIGABYTE" >>"$PROC_IOMEM"; done
When call get_system_size
The output should equal "$1"
End
End
Describe 'get_recommend_size()'
# Testing stragety:
# 1. inclusive for the lower bound of the range of crashkernel
# 2. exclusive for the upper bound of the range of crashkernel
# 3. supports ranges not sorted in increasing order
ck="4G-64G:256M,2G-4G:192M,64G-1T:512M,1T-:12345M"
Parameters
1 0M
2 192M
64 512M
1024 12345M
"$((64 * 1024))" 12345M
End
It 'should handle all cases correctly'
When call get_recommend_size "$1" $ck
The output should equal "$2"
End
End
Describe "_crashkernel_add()"
Context "when the input parameter is '1G-4G:256M,4G-64G:320M,64G-:576M'"
delta=100
Parameters
"1G-4G:256M,4G-64G:320M,64G-:576M" "1G-4G:356M,4G-64G:420M,64G-:676M"
"1G-4G:256M,4G-64G:320M,64G-:576M@4G" "1G-4G:356M,4G-64G:420M,64G-:676M@4G"
"1G-4G:1G,4G-64G:2G,64G-:3G@4G" "1G-4G:1124M,4G-64G:2148M,64G-:3172M@4G"
"1G-4G:10000K,4G-64G:20000K,64G-:40000K@4G" "1G-4G:112400K,4G-64G:122400K,64G-:142400K@4G"
"300M,high" "400M,high"
"300M,low" "400M,low"
"500M@1G" "600M@1G"
End
It "should add delta to the values after ':'"
When call _crashkernel_add "$1" "$delta"
The output should equal "$2"
End
End
End
Describe 'prepare_cmdline()'
get_bootcpu_apicid() {
echo 1
}
get_watchdog_drvs() {
echo foo
}
add="disable_cpu_apicid=1 foo.pretimeout=0"
Parameters
#test cmdline remove add result
"#1" "a b c" "" "" "a b c"
"#2" "a b c" "b" "" "a c"
"#3" "a b=x c" "b" "" "a c"
"#4" "a b='x y' c" "b" "" "a c"
"#5" "a b='x y' c" "b=x" "" "a c"
"#6" "a b='x y' c" "b='x y'" "" "a c"
"#7" "a b c" "" "x" "a b c x"
"#8" "a b c" "" "x=1" "a b c x=1"
"#9" "a b c" "" "x='1 2'" "a b c x='1 2'"
"#10" "a b c" "a" "x='1 2'" "b c x='1 2'"
"#11" "a b c" "x" "x='1 2'" "a b c x='1 2'"
End
It "Test $1: should generate the correct kernel command line"
When call prepare_cmdline "$2" "$3" "$4"
The output should equal "$5 $add"
End
End
End