File: server_req_size.exp

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set test "server request size"

# The setup_server procedure always uses a "fresh" server log file, so
# we don't need to create an empty log file that this test used to do.
global server_logfile

# We want to check that we're not failing tests becuase the compiler server
# can't be started. if the basic stap server doesn't start up, label this as untested
if {! [setup_server]} then {
    untested "$test"
    return
}
# Now that we know that the basic compile can be started. let's shut it down
shutdown_server

# We'll test 2 server options. we're not checking the stap command's return.
# instead we will check the that correct error message is in the server log.
# 1. --max-compressed-request 
# 2. --max-request-size size
set testcases  {"--max-compressed-request" "--max-request-size"}
set outputs { " request file is too large" "Uncompressed request size of"}

foreach output $outputs testcase $testcases {
  if {! [setup_server $testcase 10]} then {
    fail "$test $testcase (server setup)"
  } else {
    stap_run_batch $srcdir/systemtap.server/hello.stp --use-server=$server_spec
    set rc [catch {exec grep $output $server_logfile} result]
    if {$rc != 0} then {
      fail "$test $testcase"
    } else {
      pass "$test $testcase"
    }
  }
  shutdown_server
}