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#!/bin/sh
# PCP QA Test No. 1277
# Check fixes to dbpmda's debug command.
#
# Copyright (c) 2020 Ken McDonell. All Rights Reserved.
#
if [ $# -eq 0 ]
then
seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"
else
# use $seq from caller, unless not set
[ -n "$seq" ] || seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by `basename $0` $*"
fi
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.product
. ./common.filter
. ./common.check
if [ "$1" = "--valgrind" ]
then
_check_valgrind
fi
_cleanup()
{
cd $here
$sudo rm -rf $tmp $tmp.*
}
status=0 # success is the default!
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
_filter()
{
tee -a $seq_full \
| sed \
-e '/^ *$/d' \
-e '/^Namespace:/d' \
-e '/^PMDA:/d' \
-e '/^Timer:/d' \
-e '/^Getdesc:/d' \
-e '/^Dump Instance/d' \
# end
}
# real QA test starts here
# turn them on in pmdbg -l order
pmdbg -l \
| sed -e 1,2d \
| $PCP_AWK_PROG >$tmp.in '
{ print "debug " $1
print "status"
}'
# turn then off in reverse pmdbg -l order
pmdbg -l \
| sed -e 1,2d \
| if which tac >/dev/null 2>&1
then
tac
else
# no tac(1), punt on tail -f (works for OpenBSD)
tail -r
fi \
| $PCP_AWK_PROG >>$tmp.in '
{ print "debug -" $1
print "status"
all = all " " $1
}
END { print "debug none" # clear all the flags
print "status"
print "debug " all # explicitly set them all
print "status"
print "debug none" # clear again
print "status"
print "debug all" # implicitly set them all
print "status"
}'
cat $tmp.in >>$seq_full
if [ "$1" = "--valgrind" ]
then
_run_valgrind dbpmda -ie <$tmp.in
else
dbpmda -ie <$tmp.in 2>&1
fi \
| _filter
# success, all done
exit
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