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hdf5/test/testflushrefresh.sh.in
Mike McGreevy 25486d5089 [svn-r19879] Purpose:
Improve portability of flushrefresh test.

Description:

    The flush/refresh API test was hanging on linew because 
    Solaris's 'date' tool does not recognize the "+%s" option,
    which returns time since the epoch on other UNIXes.

    There doesn't seem to be a good way to unify the tools,
    however, Perl can be easily used for this function. I've
    modified configure to always check for the existence of
    Perl (previously it only did so if GNU compilers were being
    used), and the flush/refresh test script now uses perl to
    perform this timestamping functionality rather than date,
    by default. (if Perl is not detected by configure, the
    script will use date as it did prior to this modification).

    Fixed a few other compatibility issues w/ Solaris in passing:
    - fixed 'head' and 'tail' parameters to be more portable
    - avoid passing NULL to an fprintf call in flushrefresh.c

Tested:

    - Tested testflushrefresh.sh on jam, linew, heiwa, liberty, 
      duty, ember, and abe.
2010-12-08 15:56:28 -05:00

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#! /bin/sh
#
# Copyright by The HDF Group.
# Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
# All rights reserved.
#
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# http://hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have
# access to either file, you may request a copy from help@hdfgroup.org.
#
#
# Test script for the flush/evict single objects feature.
#
# This test file doesn't actually perform any tests, rather, it acts
# as a process manager for the 'flushrefresh' test file, which is where
# the tests are actually housed. The reason this script exists is because
# the verification of this feature needs to occur in separate processes
# from the one in which the file is being manipulated in. (i.e., we have
# a single writer process, and various reader processes spawning off
# and doing the verification that individual objects are being
# correctly flushed).
#
# Programmer:
# Mike McGreevy
# Tuesday, July 20, 2010
###############################################################################
## test variables
###############################################################################
# Number of errors encountered during test run.
nerrors=0
# Set up a function to check the current time since the epoch - ideally, we'd
# like to use Perl. If it wasn't detected by configure, then use date, though
# this is less portable and might cause problems on machines that don't
# recognize the +%s option (like Solaris).
PERL=@PERL@
if test -n "$PERL"; then
TimeStamp()
{
time=`${PERL} -e 'print int(time)'`
echo "$time"
}
else
TimeStamp()
{
time=`date +%s`
echo "$time"
}
fi
###############################################################################
## Main
###############################################################################
# The build (current) directory might be different than the source directory.
if test -z "$srcdir"; then
srcdir=.
fi
# ========================
# Launch the Test Program.
# ========================
./flushrefresh &
pid_main=$!
# =================================================
# Set up/initialize some variables to be used later
# =================================================
startsignal=flushrefresh_VERIFICATION_START
endsignal=flushrefresh_VERIFICATION_DONE
timeout_length=300
timedout=0
verification_done=0
# =======================================
# Run flush verification on test program.
# =======================================
until [ $verification_done -eq 1 ]; do
# Wait for signal from test program that verification routine can run.
before=`TimeStamp`
until [ -s $startsignal ]; do
after=`TimeStamp`
timediff=`expr $after - $before`
if [ $timediff -gt $timeout_length ]; then
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
timedout=1
break
fi
done
# Check to see if we timed out looking for the signal before continuing.
if [ $timedout -gt 0 ]; then
echo timed out waiting for signal from test program.
break
fi
# Read in test routine parameters from signal file, then delete signal file.
param1=`head -1 $startsignal`
param2=`tail -1 $startsignal`
rm $startsignal
# Check if we're done with verifications, otherwise run the specified verification.
if [ "$param1" = "VERIFICATION_DONE" ]; then
verification_done=1
echo "all flush verification complete" > $endsignal
else
./flushrefresh $param1 $param2
echo "verification flush process done" > $endsignal
fi
done
# =========================================
# Run refresh verification on test program.
# =========================================
if [ $timedout -eq 0 ]; then
until [ $verification_done -eq 2 ]; do
# Wait for signal from test program that verification routine can run.
before=`TimeStamp`
until [ -s $startsignal ]; do
after=`TimeStamp`
timediff=`expr $after - $before`
if [ $timediff -gt $timeout_length ]; then
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
timedout=1
break
fi
done
# Check to see if we timed out looking for the signal before continuing.
if [ $timedout -gt 0 ]; then
echo timed out waiting for signal from test program.
break
fi
# Read in test routine parameter from signal file, then delete signal file.
param1=`head -n 1 $startsignal`
rm $startsignal
# Check if we're done with verifications, otherwise run the specified verification.
if [ "$param1" = "VERIFICATION_DONE" ]; then
verification_done=2
echo "all refresh verification complete" > $endsignal
else
./flushrefresh $param1
echo "refresh verifiction process done" > $endsignal
fi
done
fi
# ============================================
# Wait for main to finish up, and end testing.
# ============================================
wait $pid_main
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo flushrefresh had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
###############################################################################
## Report and exit
###############################################################################
if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then
echo "flush/refresh objects tests passed."
exit 0
else
echo "flush/refresh objects tests failed with $nerrors errors."
exit 1
fi