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- #! /bin/sh
- # Please do not modify this script, it has been moved to chutney/tools
- ECHO_N="/bin/echo -n"
- # Output is prefixed with the name of the script
- myname=$(basename $0)
- # We need to find CHUTNEY_PATH, so that we can call the version of this script
- # in chutney/tools. And we want to pass any arguments to that script as well.
- # So we source this script, which processes its arguments to find CHUTNEY_PATH.
- # Avoid recursively sourcing this script, and don't call the chutney version
- # while recursing, either
- if [ "$TEST_NETWORK_RECURSING" != true ]; then
- # Process the arguments into environmental variables with this script
- # to make sure $CHUTNEY_PATH is set
- # When we switch to using test-network.sh in chutney/tools, --dry-run
- # can be removed, because this script will find chutney, then pass all
- # arguments to chutney's test-network.sh
- echo "$myname: Parsing command-line arguments to find \$CHUTNEY_PATH"
- export TEST_NETWORK_RECURSING=true
- . "$0" --dry-run "$@"
- # Call the chutney version of this script, if it exists, and we can find it
- if [ -d "$CHUTNEY_PATH" -a -x "$CHUTNEY_PATH/tools/test-network.sh" ]; then
- unset NETWORK_DRY_RUN
- echo "$myname: Calling newer chutney script \
- $CHUTNEY_PATH/tools/test-network.sh"
- "$CHUTNEY_PATH/tools/test-network.sh" "$@"
- exit $?
- else
- echo "$myname: This script has moved to chutney/tools."
- echo "$myname: Please update your chutney using 'git pull'."
- # When we switch to using test-network.sh in chutney/tools, we should
- # exit with a very loud failure here
- echo "$myname: Falling back to the old tor version of the script."
- fi
- fi
- until [ -z "$1" ]
- do
- case "$1" in
- --chutney-path)
- export CHUTNEY_PATH="$2"
- shift
- ;;
- --tor-path)
- export TOR_DIR="$2"
- shift
- ;;
- # When we switch to using test-network.sh in chutney/tools, only the
- # --chutney-path and --tor-path arguments need to be processed by this
- # script, everything else can be handled by chutney's test-network.sh
- --flavor|--flavour|--network-flavor|--network-flavour)
- export NETWORK_FLAVOUR="$2"
- shift
- ;;
- --delay|--sleep|--bootstrap-time|--time)
- export BOOTSTRAP_TIME="$2"
- shift
- ;;
- # Environmental variables used by chutney verify performance tests
- # Send this many bytes per client connection (10 KBytes)
- --data|--data-bytes|--data-byte|--bytes|--byte)
- export CHUTNEY_DATA_BYTES="$2"
- shift
- ;;
- # Make this many connections per client (1)
- # Note: If you create 7 or more connections to a hidden service from
- # a single Tor 0.2.7 client, you'll likely get a verification failure due
- # to #15937. This is fixed in 0.2.8.
- --connections|--connection|--connection-count|--count)
- export CHUTNEY_CONNECTIONS="$2"
- shift
- ;;
- # Make each client connect to each HS (0)
- # 0 means a single client connects to each HS
- # 1 means every client connects to every HS
- --hs-multi-client|--hs-multi-clients|--hs-client|--hs-clients)
- export CHUTNEY_HS_MULTI_CLIENT="$2"
- shift
- ;;
- --coverage)
- export USE_COVERAGE_BINARY=true
- ;;
- --dry-run)
- # process arguments, but don't call any other scripts
- export NETWORK_DRY_RUN=true
- ;;
- *)
- echo "$myname: Sorry, I don't know what to do with '$1'."
- echo "$myname: Maybe chutney's test-network.sh understands '$1'."
- echo "$myname: Please update your chutney using 'git pull', and set \
- \$CHUTNEY_PATH"
- # continue processing arguments during a dry run
- if [ "$NETWORK_DRY_RUN" != true ]; then
- exit 2
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- shift
- done
- # optional: $TOR_DIR is the tor build directory
- # it's used to find the location of tor binaries
- # if it's not set:
- # - set it ro $BUILDDIR, or
- # - if $PWD looks like a tor build directory, set it to $PWD, or
- # - unset $TOR_DIR, and let chutney fall back to finding tor binaries in $PATH
- if [ ! -d "$TOR_DIR" ]; then
- if [ -d "$BUILDDIR/src/or" -a -d "$BUILDDIR/src/tools" ]; then
- # Choose the build directory
- # But only if it looks like one
- echo "$myname: \$TOR_DIR not set, trying \$BUILDDIR"
- export TOR_DIR="$BUILDDIR"
- elif [ -d "$PWD/src/or" -a -d "$PWD/src/tools" ]; then
- # Guess the tor directory is the current directory
- # But only if it looks like one
- echo "$myname: \$TOR_DIR not set, trying \$PWD"
- export TOR_DIR="$PWD"
- else
- echo "$myname: no \$TOR_DIR, chutney will use \$PATH for tor binaries"
- unset TOR_DIR
- fi
- fi
- # mandatory: $CHUTNEY_PATH is the path to the chutney launch script
- # if it's not set:
- # - if $PWD looks like a chutney directory, set it to $PWD, or
- # - set it based on $TOR_DIR, expecting chutney to be next to tor, or
- # - fail and tell the user how to clone the chutney repository
- if [ ! -d "$CHUTNEY_PATH" -o ! -x "$CHUTNEY_PATH/chutney" ]; then
- if [ -x "$PWD/chutney" ]; then
- echo "$myname: \$CHUTNEY_PATH not valid, trying \$PWD"
- export CHUTNEY_PATH="$PWD"
- elif [ -d "$TOR_DIR" -a -d "$TOR_DIR/../chutney" -a \
- -x "$TOR_DIR/../chutney/chutney" ]; then
- echo "$myname: \$CHUTNEY_PATH not valid, trying \$TOR_DIR/../chutney"
- export CHUTNEY_PATH="$TOR_DIR/../chutney"
- else
- # TODO: work out how to package and install chutney,
- # so users can find it in $PATH
- echo "$myname: missing 'chutney' in \$CHUTNEY_PATH ($CHUTNEY_PATH)"
- echo "$myname: Get chutney: git clone https://git.torproject.org/\
- chutney.git"
- echo "$myname: Set \$CHUTNEY_PATH to a non-standard location: export \
- CHUTNEY_PATH=\`pwd\`/chutney"
- unset CHUTNEY_PATH
- exit 1
- fi
- fi
- # When we switch to using test-network.sh in chutney/tools, this comment and
- # everything below it can be removed
- # For picking up the right tor binaries.
- # If these varibles aren't set, chutney looks for tor binaries in $PATH
- if [ -d "$TOR_DIR" ]; then
- tor_name=tor
- tor_gencert_name=tor-gencert
- if [ "$USE_COVERAGE_BINARY" = true ]; then
- tor_name=tor-cov
- fi
- export CHUTNEY_TOR="${TOR_DIR}/src/or/${tor_name}"
- export CHUTNEY_TOR_GENCERT="${TOR_DIR}/src/tools/${tor_gencert_name}"
- fi
- # Set the variables for the chutney network flavour
- export NETWORK_FLAVOUR=${NETWORK_FLAVOUR:-"bridges+hs"}
- export CHUTNEY_NETWORK=networks/$NETWORK_FLAVOUR
- # And finish up if we're doing a dry run
- if [ "$NETWORK_DRY_RUN" = true ]; then
- # we can't exit here, it breaks argument processing
- return
- fi
- cd "$CHUTNEY_PATH"
- ./tools/bootstrap-network.sh $NETWORK_FLAVOUR || exit 2
- # Sleep some, waiting for the network to bootstrap.
- # TODO: Add chutney command 'bootstrap-status' and use that instead.
- BOOTSTRAP_TIME=${BOOTSTRAP_TIME:-35}
- $ECHO_N "$myname: sleeping for $BOOTSTRAP_TIME seconds"
- n=$BOOTSTRAP_TIME; while [ $n -gt 0 ]; do
- sleep 1; n=$(expr $n - 1); $ECHO_N .
- done; echo ""
- ./chutney verify $CHUTNEY_NETWORK
- VERIFY_EXIT_STATUS=$?
- # work around a bug/feature in make -j2 (or more)
- # where make hangs if any child processes are still alive
- ./chutney stop $CHUTNEY_NETWORK
- exit $VERIFY_EXIT_STATUS
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