new crl test using server and client instead

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kaleb-himes
2015-07-22 10:05:39 -06:00
parent d2de4719eb
commit f73c6a5ea9

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#crl.test
dir="certs/crl"
log_file="tests/unit.log"
result_file="make_test_result.txt"
log_file="scripts/client_result.txt"
success_line="err = -361, CRL Cert revoked"
exit_code="0"
allowed_to_run="1"
script_1="testsuite/testsuite.test"
script_2="scripts/*.test"
exit_code="-1"
crl_port=11113
no_pid=-1
server_pid=$no_pid
function remove_ready_file() {
if test -e /tmp/wolfssl_server_ready; then
echo -e "removing exisitng server_ready file"
rm /tmp/wolfssl_server_ready
fi
}
# trap this function so if user aborts with ^C or other kill signal we still
# get an exit that will in turn clean up the file system
function abort_trap() {
$exit_code = "-1"
echo "got abort signal, exiting with $exit_code"
exit $exit_code
}
trap abort_trap INT TERM
# trap this function so that if we exit on an error the file system will still
# be restored and the other tests may still pass. Never call this function
# instead use "exit <some value>" and this function will run automatically
function restore_file_system() {
move_bad_crl_out
put_in_good_crl
echo "in cleanup"
if [ $server_pid != $no_pid ]
then
echo "killing server"
kill -9 $server_pid
fi
remove_ready_file
}
trap restore_file_system EXIT
function can_start() {
# NICK: need a better way of controlling when this script executes
# I.E. force it to be last or force it to be first
# grep for any other test scripts that may be running
$allowed_to_run=`ps aux | grep -i "$script_1" | grep -v "grep" | wc -l`
if [ $allowed_to_run -ge 1 ]
then
echo "script is running"
else
echo "script is not running"
fi
}
function move_good_crl_out() {
if test -e $dir/crl.pem; then
echo "moving good crl out of the way"
mv $dir/crl.pem $dir/crl.unrevoked
else
echo "file not found: $dir/crl.pem"
echo "Please make sure you're running from wolfSSL_root directory"
$exit_code = -1
echo "exiting with $exit_code"
exit $exit_code
fi
}
function put_in_bad_crl() {
if test -e $dir/crl.revoked; then
echo "moving crl with server revoked into place"
mv $dir/crl.revoked $dir/crl.pem
else
echo "file not found: $dir/crl.revoked"
echo "Please make sure you're running from wolfSSL_root directory"
$exit_code = -1
echo "exiting with $exit_code"
exit $exit_code
fi
}
function run_test() {
echo -e "\nStarting example server for crl test...\n"
remove_ready_file
./examples/server/server -R -p $crl_port &
server_pid=$!
while [ ! -s /tmp/wolfssl_server_ready ]; do
echo -e "waiting for server_ready file..."
sleep 0.1
done
./examples/client/client -p $crl_port &> $log_file
client_result=$?
if [ $client_result != 0 ]
then
echo -e "client failed!"
exit 1
fi
wait $server_pid
server_result=$?
if [ $server_result != 0 ]
then
echo -e "client failed!"
exit 1
fi
echo -e "\nSuccess!\n"
# NICK: is there a better way then scrubbing the .log file to get the
# error code -361 thoughts?
#consider how we might abstract this up one layer perhaps a c program.
# Redirect stdout and stderr to reduce "noise"
./testsuite/testsuite.test &> scripts/ignore.txt
rm scripts/ignore.txt
# ./testsuite/testsuite.test &> scripts/ignore.txt
# rm scripts/ignore.txt
if test -e $log_file
then
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fi
}
function move_bad_crl_out() {
if test -e $dir/crl.pem; then
echo "moving crl with server revoked out of the way"
mv $dir/crl.pem $dir/crl.revoked
else
echo "file system corrupted. $dir/crl.pem missing after test"
$exit_code = -2
echo "exiting with $exit_code"
exit $exit_code
fi
}
function put_in_good_crl() {
if test -e $dir/crl.unrevoked; then
echo "moving good crl back into place"
mv $dir/crl.unrevoked $dir/crl.pem
else
echo "file system corrupted. $dir/crl.unrevoked missing after test"
$exit_code = -2
echo "exiting with $exit_code"
exit $exit_code
fi
}
######### begin program #########
# check if testsuite is currently running
#can_start
# move good crl to crl.unrevoked
move_good_crl_out
# move revoked crl into place
put_in_bad_crl
# run the test
run_test
$exit_code=0
echo "exiting with $exit_code"
exit $exit_code
########## end program ##########