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Pádraig Brady 2ef6212519 sleep,timeout: support overflowing floating point values
* src/sleep.c (main): Allow ERANGE since we allow "inf" values.
* src/timeout.c (parse_duration): Likewise.
* tests/misc/sleep.sh: New file. Tests for sleep(1).
* tests/misc/timeout-parameters.sh: Add case for newly allowed
$LDBL_MAX.  Also use returns_ throughout the file.  Also avoid
small timeout values which might give false failures under load.
2016-04-21 19:41:58 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Validate timeout parameter combinations
# Copyright (C) 2008-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
print_ver_ timeout
getlimits_
# internal errors are 125, distinct from execution failure
# invalid timeout
returns_ 125 timeout invalid sleep 0 || fail=1
# invalid kill delay
returns_ 125 timeout --kill-after=invalid 1 sleep 0 || fail=1
# invalid timeout suffix
returns_ 125 timeout 42D sleep 0 || fail=1
# It was seen on 32 bit Linux/HPPA that a kernel time_t overflowed,
# thus causing the timer to fire immediately.
# So verify that doesn't happen before checking large timeouts
KERNEL_OVERFLOW_LIMIT=$(expr $TIME_T_MAX - $(date +%s) + 100) ||
skip_ "failed to adjust TIME_T_MAX $TIME_T_MAX"
timeout $KERNEL_OVERFLOW_LIMIT sleep 0
if test $? != 124; then
# timeout overflow
timeout $UINT_OFLOW sleep 0 || fail=1
# timeout overflow
timeout ${TIME_T_OFLOW}d sleep 0 || fail=1
# floating point notation
timeout 2.34e+5d sleep 0 || fail=1
# floating point overflow
timeout $LDBL_MAX sleep 0 || fail=1
returns_ 125 timeout -- -$LDBL_MAX sleep 0 || fail=1
fi
# floating point notation
timeout 10.34 sleep 0 || fail=1
# nanoseconds potentially supported
timeout 9.999999999 sleep 0 || fail=1
# invalid signal spec
returns_ 125 timeout --signal=invalid 1 sleep 0 || fail=1
# invalid command
returns_ 126 timeout 10 . || fail=1
# no such command
returns_ 127 timeout 10 no_such || fail=1
Exit $fail