#! /bin/bash # Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc. # This file is part of elfutils. # # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . . $srcdir/test-subr.sh # Only run on 64bit systems, 32bit systems don't support > 4GB # ELF files. long_bit=$(getconf LONG_BIT) echo "long_bit: $long_bit" if test $long_bit -ne 64; then echo "Only 64bit systems can create > 4GB ELF files" exit 77 fi # These tests need lots of disk space since they test files > 4GB. # Skip if there just isn't enough (2.5 * 4 = 10GB). space_available=$[$(stat -f --format="%a*%S" .)/(1024 * 1024 * 1024)] echo "space_available: $space_available" if test $space_available -lt 10; then echo "Not enough disk space, need at least 10GB available" exit 77 fi # Make sure the files fit into memory, assume 6GB needed (2.5 * 2 + 1 extra). # Running under valgrind might need even more. mem_needed=6 if [ "x$VALGRIND_CMD" != "x" ]; then mem_needed=$[${mem_needed} + 2] fi echo "mem_needed: $mem_needed" mem_available=$(free -g | grep ^Mem: | awk -F ' +' '{print $7}') echo "mem_available: $mem_available" if test $mem_available -lt $mem_needed; then echo "Need at least ${mem_needed}GB free available memory" exit 77 fi # Make sure the disk is reasonably fast, should be able to write 100MB/s fast_disk=1 timeout -s9 10s dd conv=fsync if=/dev/zero of=tempfile bs=1M count=1K \ || fast_disk=0; rm tempfile if test $fast_disk -eq 0; then echo "File system not fast enough, need at least 100MB/s" exit 77 fi # NOTE: test file will be mangled and removed! test_file () { in_file="$1" readelf_out="${in_file}.readelf.out" out_file_strip="${in_file}.strip" out_file_debug="${in_file}.debug" testfiles ${in_file} tempfiles ${readelf_out} ${out_file_mmap} ${out_file_strip} ${out_file_debug} # Add two 2GB sections to the file. echo "addsections 2 ${in_file} 2147483648" testrun ${abs_builddir}/addsections 2 ${in_file} 2147483648 testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -S ${in_file} > ${readelf_out} nr=$(grep '.extra' ${readelf_out} | wc -l) if test ${nr} != 2; then # Show what went wrong cat ${readelf_out} exit 1 fi echo "strip -o ${out_file_strip} -f ${out_file_debug} ${in_file}" testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/strip -o ${out_file_strip} \ -f ${out_file_debug} ${in_file} echo "elflint --gnu ${out_file_strip}" testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint --gnu ${out_file_strip} echo "elflint --gnu -d ${out_file_debug}" testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint --gnu -d ${out_file_debug} # Now test unstrip recombining those files. echo "unstrip ${out_file_strip} ${out_file_debug}" testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/unstrip ${out_file_strip} ${out_file_debug} echo "elfcmp ${out_file} ${out_file_strip}" testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elfcmp ${in_file} ${out_file_debug} # Remove the temp files immediately, they are big... rm -f ${in_file} ${out_file_strip} ${out_file_debug} } # A collection of random testfiles to test 64bit, little/big endian # and non-ET_REL (with phdrs)/ET_REL (without phdrs). # Don't test 32bit, they cannot go beyond 4GB. # 64bit, little endian, rel test_file testfile38 # 64bit, big endian, non-rel test_file testfile27 exit 0