#!/bin/sh # basic-build-test.sh # # Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # Purpose # # Executes the basic test suites, captures the results, and generates a simple # test report and code coverage report. # # The tests include: # * Unit tests - executed using tests/scripts/run-test-suite.pl # * Self-tests - executed using the test suites above # * System tests - executed using tests/ssl-opt.sh # * Interoperability tests - executed using tests/compat.sh # # The tests focus on functionality and do not consider performance. # # Note the tests self-adapt due to configurations in include/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h # which can lead to some tests being skipped, and can cause the number of # available tests to fluctuate. # # This script has been written to be generic and should work on any shell. # # Usage: basic-build-test.sh # # Abort on errors (and uninitiliased variables) set -eu if [ -d library -a -d include -a -d tests ]; then :; else echo "Must be run from Mbed TLS root" >&2 exit 1 fi : ${OPENSSL:="openssl"} : ${GNUTLS_CLI:="gnutls-cli"} : ${GNUTLS_SERV:="gnutls-serv"} # Used to make ssl-opt.sh deterministic. # # See also RELEASE_SEED in all.sh. Debugging is easier if both values are kept # in sync. If you change the value here because it breaks some tests, you'll # definitely want to change it in all.sh as well. : ${SEED:=1} export SEED # if MAKEFLAGS is not set add the -j option to speed up invocations of make if [ -z "${MAKEFLAGS+set}" ]; then export MAKEFLAGS="-j" fi # To avoid setting OpenSSL and GnuTLS for each call to compat.sh and ssl-opt.sh # we just export the variables they require export OPENSSL="$OPENSSL" export GNUTLS_CLI="$GNUTLS_CLI" export GNUTLS_SERV="$GNUTLS_SERV" CONFIG_H='include/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h' CONFIG_BAK="$CONFIG_H.bak" # Step 0 - print build environment info OPENSSL="$OPENSSL" \ GNUTLS_CLI="$GNUTLS_CLI" \ GNUTLS_SERV="$GNUTLS_SERV" \ scripts/output_env.sh echo # Step 1 - Make and instrumented build for code coverage export CFLAGS=' --coverage -g3 -O0 ' export LDFLAGS=' --coverage' make clean cp "$CONFIG_H" "$CONFIG_BAK" scripts/config.py full make # Step 2 - Execute the tests TEST_OUTPUT=out_${PPID} cd tests if [ ! -f "seedfile" ]; then dd if=/dev/urandom of="seedfile" bs=64 count=1 fi echo # Step 2a - Unit Tests (keep going even if some tests fail) echo '################ Unit tests ################' perl scripts/run-test-suites.pl -v 2 |tee unit-test-$TEST_OUTPUT echo '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Unit tests ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^' echo # Step 2b - System Tests (keep going even if some tests fail) echo echo '################ ssl-opt.sh ################' echo "ssl-opt.sh will use SEED=$SEED for udp_proxy" sh ssl-opt.sh |tee sys-test-$TEST_OUTPUT echo '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ssl-opt.sh ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^' echo # Step 2c - Compatibility tests (keep going even if some tests fail) echo '################ compat.sh ################' { echo '#### compat.sh: Default versions' sh compat.sh echo echo '#### compat.sh: null cipher' sh compat.sh -e '^$' -f 'NULL' echo echo '#### compat.sh: next (ARIA, ChaCha)' OPENSSL="$OPENSSL_NEXT" sh compat.sh -e '^$' -f 'ARIA\|CHACHA' echo } | tee compat-test-$TEST_OUTPUT echo '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ compat.sh ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^' echo # Step 3 - Process the coverage report cd .. { make lcov echo SUCCESS } | tee tests/cov-$TEST_OUTPUT if [ "$(tail -n1 tests/cov-$TEST_OUTPUT)" != "SUCCESS" ]; then echo >&2 "Fatal: 'make lcov' failed" exit 2 fi # Step 4 - Summarise the test report echo echo "=========================================================================" echo "Test Report Summary" echo # A failure of the left-hand side of a pipe is ignored (this is a limitation # of sh). We'll use the presence of this file as a marker that the generation # of the report succeeded. rm -f "tests/basic-build-test-$$.ok" { cd tests # Step 4a - Unit tests echo "Unit tests - tests/scripts/run-test-suites.pl" PASSED_TESTS=$(tail -n6 unit-test-$TEST_OUTPUT|sed -n -e 's/test cases passed :[\t]*\([0-9]*\)/\1/p'| tr -d ' ') SKIPPED_TESTS=$(tail -n6 unit-test-$TEST_OUTPUT|sed -n -e 's/skipped :[ \t]*\([0-9]*\)/\1/p'| tr -d ' ') TOTAL_SUITES=$(tail -n6 unit-test-$TEST_OUTPUT|sed -n -e 's/.* (\([0-9]*\) .*, [0-9]* tests run)/\1/p'| tr -d ' ') FAILED_TESTS=$(tail -n6 unit-test-$TEST_OUTPUT|sed -n -e 's/failed :[\t]*\([0-9]*\)/\1/p' |tr -d ' ') echo "No test suites : $TOTAL_SUITES" echo "Passed : $PASSED_TESTS" echo "Failed : $FAILED_TESTS" echo "Skipped : $SKIPPED_TESTS" echo "Total exec'd tests : $(($PASSED_TESTS + $FAILED_TESTS))" echo "Total avail tests : $(($PASSED_TESTS + $FAILED_TESTS + $SKIPPED_TESTS))" echo TOTAL_PASS=$PASSED_TESTS TOTAL_FAIL=$FAILED_TESTS TOTAL_SKIP=$SKIPPED_TESTS TOTAL_AVAIL=$(($PASSED_TESTS + $FAILED_TESTS + $SKIPPED_TESTS)) TOTAL_EXED=$(($PASSED_TESTS + $FAILED_TESTS)) # Step 4b - TLS Options tests echo "TLS Options tests - tests/ssl-opt.sh" PASSED_TESTS=$(tail -n5 sys-test-$TEST_OUTPUT|sed -n -e 's/.* (\([0-9]*\) \/ [0-9]* tests ([0-9]* skipped))$/\1/p') SKIPPED_TESTS=$(tail -n5 sys-test-$TEST_OUTPUT|sed -n -e 's/.* ([0-9]* \/ [0-9]* tests (\([0-9]*\) skipped))$/\1/p') TOTAL_TESTS=$(tail -n5 sys-test-$TEST_OUTPUT|sed -n -e 's/.* ([0-9]* \/ \([0-9]*\) tests ([0-9]* skipped))$/\1/p') FAILED_TESTS=$(($TOTAL_TESTS - $PASSED_TESTS)) echo "Passed : $PASSED_TESTS" echo "Failed : $FAILED_TESTS" echo "Skipped : $SKIPPED_TESTS" echo "Total exec'd tests : $TOTAL_TESTS" echo "Total avail tests : $(($TOTAL_TESTS + $SKIPPED_TESTS))" echo TOTAL_PASS=$(($TOTAL_PASS+$PASSED_TESTS)) TOTAL_FAIL=$(($TOTAL_FAIL+$FAILED_TESTS)) TOTAL_SKIP=$(($TOTAL_SKIP+$SKIPPED_TESTS)) TOTAL_AVAIL=$(($TOTAL_AVAIL + $TOTAL_TESTS + $SKIPPED_TESTS)) TOTAL_EXED=$(($TOTAL_EXED + $TOTAL_TESTS)) # Step 4c - System Compatibility tests echo "System/Compatibility tests - tests/compat.sh" PASSED_TESTS=$(cat compat-test-$TEST_OUTPUT | sed -n -e 's/.* (\([0-9]*\) \/ [0-9]* tests ([0-9]* skipped))$/\1/p' | awk 'BEGIN{ s = 0 } { s += $1 } END{ print s }') SKIPPED_TESTS=$(cat compat-test-$TEST_OUTPUT | sed -n -e 's/.* ([0-9]* \/ [0-9]* tests (\([0-9]*\) skipped))$/\1/p' | awk 'BEGIN{ s = 0 } { s += $1 } END{ print s }') EXED_TESTS=$(cat compat-test-$TEST_OUTPUT | sed -n -e 's/.* ([0-9]* \/ \([0-9]*\) tests ([0-9]* skipped))$/\1/p' | awk 'BEGIN{ s = 0 } { s += $1 } END{ print s }') FAILED_TESTS=$(($EXED_TESTS - $PASSED_TESTS)) echo "Passed : $PASSED_TESTS" echo "Failed : $FAILED_TESTS" echo "Skipped : $SKIPPED_TESTS" echo "Total exec'd tests : $EXED_TESTS" echo "Total avail tests : $(($EXED_TESTS + $SKIPPED_TESTS))" echo TOTAL_PASS=$(($TOTAL_PASS+$PASSED_TESTS)) TOTAL_FAIL=$(($TOTAL_FAIL+$FAILED_TESTS)) TOTAL_SKIP=$(($TOTAL_SKIP+$SKIPPED_TESTS)) TOTAL_AVAIL=$(($TOTAL_AVAIL + $EXED_TESTS + $SKIPPED_TESTS)) TOTAL_EXED=$(($TOTAL_EXED + $EXED_TESTS)) # Step 4d - Grand totals echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------------" echo "Total tests" echo "Total Passed : $TOTAL_PASS" echo "Total Failed : $TOTAL_FAIL" echo "Total Skipped : $TOTAL_SKIP" echo "Total exec'd tests : $TOTAL_EXED" echo "Total avail tests : $TOTAL_AVAIL" echo # Step 4e - Coverage report echo "Coverage statistics:" sed -n '1,/^Overall coverage/d; /%/p' cov-$TEST_OUTPUT echo rm unit-test-$TEST_OUTPUT rm sys-test-$TEST_OUTPUT rm compat-test-$TEST_OUTPUT rm cov-$TEST_OUTPUT # Mark the report generation as having succeeded. This must be the # last thing in the report generation. touch "basic-build-test-$$.ok" } | tee coverage-summary.txt make clean if [ -f "$CONFIG_BAK" ]; then mv "$CONFIG_BAK" "$CONFIG_H" fi # The file must exist, otherwise it means something went wrong while generating # the coverage report. If something did go wrong, rm will complain so this # script will exit with a failure status. rm "tests/basic-build-test-$$.ok"