[libvirt] [PATCH] tests: fix compilation failures

Daniel P. Berrange berrange at redhat.com
Mon Jul 25 15:39:51 UTC 2011


On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:33:10PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
> Even though gnutls is a hard-req for libvirt, and gnutls depends
> on libtasn1, that does not mean that you have to have the libtasn1
> development files installed.  Skip the test rather than failing
> compilation in that case.
> 
> With newer gcc, the test consumed too much stack space.  Move
> things to static storage to fix that.
> 
> * configure.ac (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Check for libtasn1.h.
> (HAVE_LIBTASN1): New automake conditional.
> * tests/Makefile.am (virnettlsconvirnettlscontexttest_SOURCES)
> (virnettlscontexttest_LDADD): Allow compilation without libtasn1.
> * tests/virnettlscontexttest.c: Skip test if headers not present.
> (struct testTLSCertReq): Alter time members.
> (testTLSGenerateCert): Reflect the change.
> (mymain): Reduce stack usage.
> ---
> 
> With this patch, I successfully skip the test if libtasn1-devel is
> not installed, and successfully pass the test on a RHEL 6 machine.
> I haven't yet tested on a F14 machine, where I heard reports from
> Laine of a failure (possibly due to an older library), but we can
> deal with that in a later patch.
> 
> I will push this under the build-breaker, once libvirt.org is back
> up (or even sooner to an alternate repo, if the downtime gets to
> be too painful).
> 
>  configure.ac                 |    7 ++-
>  tests/Makefile.am            |   10 +++-
>  tests/virnettlscontexttest.c |  109 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
>  3 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-)

> -#ifndef WIN32
> +#if !defined WIN32 && HAVE_LIBTASN1_H
>  # include <libtasn1.h>
>  # include <gnutls/gnutls.h>
>  # include <gnutls/x509.h>
> @@ -112,9 +112,10 @@ struct testTLSCertReq {
>      const char *keyPurposeOID1;
>      const char *keyPurposeOID2;
> 
> -    /* if zero, then the current time will be used */
> -    time_t start;
> -    time_t expire;
> +    /* zero for current time, or non-zero for hours from now */
> +    int start_offset;
> +    /* zero for 24 hours from now, or non-zero for hours from now */
> +    int expire_offset;
>  };
> 
> 
> @@ -160,13 +161,9 @@ testTLSGenerateCert(struct testTLSCertReq *req)
>      size_t size = sizeof(buffer);
>      char serial[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 0 };
>      gnutls_datum_t der = { (unsigned char *)buffer, size };
> -    time_t start = req->start;
> -    time_t expire = req->expire;
> -
> -    if (!start)
> -        start = time(NULL);
> -    if (!expire)
> -        expire = time(NULL) + (60*60*24);
> +    time_t start = time(NULL) + (60*60*req->start_offset);
> +    time_t expire = time(NULL) + (60*60*(req->expire_offset
> +                                         ? req->expire_offset : 24));

This is actually a change in semantics introduced here. The
start/expire values were treated as absolute values, eg in
places we pass '1' for expiry time to indicate a time way
in the past. This has now become 1 hour into the future.
This is why the 3 expiry tests were broken.

I pushed the following change to make sure the expiry tests
have times in the past again

commit 567b8d69b97827da0e6e7145edb83ec0d7deff86
Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange at redhat.com>
Date:   Mon Jul 25 16:18:56 2011 +0100

    Fix TLS context tests with expired certs
    
    commit 5283ea9b1d8a4b0f2fd6796bf60615aca7b6c3e6 changed the
    semantics of the 'expire_offset' field in the test case struct
    so that instead of being an absolute timestamp, it was a delta
    relative to the current time. This broke the test cases which
    were testing expiry of certificates, by putting the expiry
    time into the future, instead of in the past.
    
    Fix this by changing the expiry values to be negative, so that
    the delta goes into the past again.
    
    * virnettlscontexttest.c: Fix expiry tests

diff --git a/tests/virnettlscontexttest.c b/tests/virnettlscontexttest.c
index 043ccc2..dfc0ac4 100644
--- a/tests/virnettlscontexttest.c
+++ b/tests/virnettlscontexttest.c
@@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ mymain(void)
         true, true, true,
         true, true, GNUTLS_KEY_KEY_CERT_SIGN,
         false, false, NULL, NULL,
-        0, 1,
+        0, -1,
     };
     static struct testTLSCertReq servercertexpreq = {
         NULL, NULL, "servercert.pem", "UK",
@@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ mymain(void)
         true, true, false,
         true, true, GNUTLS_KEY_DIGITAL_SIGNATURE | GNUTLS_KEY_KEY_ENCIPHERMENT,
         true, true, GNUTLS_KP_TLS_WWW_SERVER, NULL,
-        0, 1,
+        0, -1,
     };
     static struct testTLSCertReq clientcertexpreq = {
         NULL, NULL, "clientcert.pem", "UK",
@@ -1128,7 +1128,7 @@ mymain(void)
         true, true, false,
         true, true, GNUTLS_KEY_DIGITAL_SIGNATURE | GNUTLS_KEY_KEY_ENCIPHERMENT,
         true, true, GNUTLS_KP_TLS_WWW_CLIENT, NULL,
-        0, 1,
+        0, -1,
     };
 
     DO_CTX_TEST(true, cacertexpreq, servercertreq, true);


Daniel
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