swtpm/tests/test_commandline
Stefan Berger bc525ccdab swtpm: Add support for --tpmstate dir=<dir> command line parameter
Add support for the --tpmstate dir=<dir> command line parameter.
It will be used instead of the TPM_PATH, unless it is not set.

Adapt two test cases for the new parameter.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2015-10-27 21:58:10 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash
# For the license, see the LICENSE file in the root directory.
DIR=$(dirname "$0")
ROOT=${DIR}/..
SWTPM=swtpm
SWTPM_EXE=$ROOT/src/swtpm/$SWTPM
TPMDIR=`mktemp -d`
TPMAUTHORING=$ROOT/src/swtpm_setup/swtpm_setup
PID_FILE=$TPMDIR/${SWTPM}.pid
PATH=${PWD}/${ROOT}/src/swtpm:$PATH
PATH=${PWD}/${ROOT}/src/swtpm_setup:$PATH
PATH=${PWD}/${ROOT}/src/swtpm_bios:$PATH
trap "cleanup" SIGTERM EXIT
function cleanup()
{
rm -rf $TPMDIR
if [ -n "$PID" ]; then
kill -SIGTERM $PID 2>/dev/null
fi
}
PORT=11234
export TCSD_TCP_DEVICE_HOSTNAME=localhost
export TCSD_TCP_DEVICE_PORT=$PORT
export TCSD_USE_TCP_DEVICE=1
function wait_port_open()
{
local port=$1
local pid=$2
sleep 0.2
for ((i = 0; i < 20; i++)); do
if [ -n "$(netstat -naptl 2>/dev/null |
grep "LISTEN" |
grep " $pid/" |
grep ":$port ")" ]; then
return 0
fi
sleep 0.2
done
return 1
}
function wait_port_closed()
{
local port=$1
local pid=$2
for ((i = 0; i < 20; i++)); do
if [ -z "$(netstat -naptl 2>/dev/null |
grep "LISTEN" |
grep " $pid/" |
grep ":$port ")" ]; then
return 0
fi
sleep 0.2
done
return 1
}
# Test 1: test port and directory command line parameters
$SWTPM_EXE socket -p $PORT --tpmstate dir=$TPMDIR --pid file=$PID_FILE &>/dev/null &
PID=$!
wait_port_open $PORT $PID
kill -0 $PID
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Test 1 failed: TPM process not running"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -r $PID_FILE ]; then
echo "Error: CUSE TPM did not write pidfile."
exit 1
fi
PIDF="$(cat $PID_FILE)"
if [ "$PIDF" != "$PID" ]; then
echo "Error: CUSE TPM wrote pid $PIDF, but found $PID."
exit 1
fi
swtpm_bios &>/dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Test 1 failed: tpm_bios did not work"
exit 1
fi
kill -SIGTERM $PID &>/dev/null
sleep 1
exec 20<&1-; exec 21<&2-
kill -0 $PID &>/dev/null
RES=$?
exec 1<&20-; exec 2<&21-
if [ $RES -eq 0 ]; then
kill -SIGKILL $PID
echo "Test 1 failed: TPM process did not terminate on SIGTERM"
exit 1
fi
echo "Test 1 passed"
cleanup
# Test 2: test port, directory and terminate command line parameters (-t)
# that causes the swtpm process to exit upon connection close
TPMDIR=`mktemp -d`
$SWTPM_EXE socket -p $PORT --tpmstate dir=$TPMDIR -t &>/dev/null &
PID=$!
wait_port_open $PORT $PID
exec 20<&1-; exec 21<&2-
kill -0 $PID
RES=$?
exec 1<&20-; exec 2<&21-
if [ $RES -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Test 2 failed: TPM process not running"
exit 1
fi
exec 200<> /dev/tcp/localhost/$PORT
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Test 2 failed: Could not connect to TPM"
exit 1
fi
exec 200>&-
wait_port_closed $PORT $PID
# Give it time to fully shut down
sleep 0.2
exec 20<&1-; exec 21<&2-
kill -0 $PID
RES=$?
exec 1<&20-; exec 2<&21-
if [ $RES -eq 0 ]; then
kill -SIGKILL $PID
echo "Test 2 failed: TPM process did not terminate on connection loss"
exit 1
fi
echo "Test 2 passed"
exit 0