@@ -139,6 +139,7 @@ PTESTS_SLOW = "\
python3-cryptography \
python3-numpy \
python3-xmltodict \
+ rsync \
strace \
tar \
tcl \
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+cd "$(dirname "$0")"
+
+# rsync's runtests.sh expects (per upstream Makefile.in installcheck target):
+# rsync_bin path to rsync to test (we use the installed one)
+# srcdir directory containing the testsuite/ subdir
+# TOOLDIR directory containing the test helper binaries (tls, ...)
+# runtests.sh also sources ./shconfig (generated by configure at build time).
+#
+# rsync emits "PASS name", "FAIL name", "SKIP name (reason)",
+# "XFAIL name"; ptest-runner expects "PASS: name" / "FAIL: name" /
+# "SKIP: name". Transform on the fly. XFAIL is rsync's "expected fail"
+# and is counted as failure upstream, but it is a known-bad test and not
+# a regression, so report it as SKIP here so ptest does not fail on it.
+POSIXLY_CORRECT=1 \
+rsync_bin="$(command -v rsync)" \
+srcdir="$(pwd)" \
+TOOLDIR="$(pwd)" \
+./runtests.sh 2>&1 | sed \
+ -e 's/^PASS \(.*\)/PASS: \1/' \
+ -e 's/^FAIL \(.*\)/FAIL: \1/' \
+ -e 's/^XFAIL \(.*\)/SKIP: \1 (xfail)/' \
+ -e 's/^SKIP \(.*\)/SKIP: \1/'
@@ -16,12 +16,13 @@ SRC_URI = "https://download.samba.org/pub/${BPN}/src/${BP}.tar.gz \
file://determism.patch \
file://0001-Add-missing-prototypes-to-function-declarations.patch \
file://CVE-2025-10158.patch \
+ file://run-ptest \
"
SRC_URI[sha256sum] = "2924bcb3a1ed8b551fc101f740b9f0fe0a202b115027647cf69850d65fd88c52"
# Out-of-tree builds don't install the documentation currently
# https://github.com/RsyncProject/rsync/issues/846
-inherit autotools-brokensep
+inherit autotools-brokensep ptest
PACKAGECONFIG ??= "acl attr \
${@bb.utils.filter('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'ipv6', d)} \
@@ -63,4 +64,65 @@ do_install:append() {
install -m 0644 ${UNPACKDIR}/rsyncd.conf ${D}${sysconfdir}
}
+# runtests.sh invokes these helper binaries from $TOOLDIR; upstream only builds
+# them via the make check/installcheck targets, so build them explicitly here.
+# CHECK_SYMLINKS are test variants that upstream's Makefile also creates only
+# for the check targets, so build them alongside the helpers to keep this list
+# in sync with upstream automatically on future rsync upgrades.
+RSYNC_PTEST_HELPERS = "tls getgroups getfsdev testrun trimslash t_unsafe wildtest"
+RSYNC_PTEST_CHECK_SYMLINKS = "testsuite/chown-fake.test testsuite/devices-fake.test testsuite/xattrs-hlink.test"
+
+# wildtest.c in 3.4.1 declares `typedef char bool;` which collides with the
+# native bool keyword added in C23. Pin to gnu17 for the helper compile so
+# upstream builds cleanly against gcc 15+ defaults. rsync's Makefile does
+# not set per-target CFLAGS for the helper binaries, so overriding CFLAGS
+# on the oe_runmake command line is safe here (nothing to preserve).
+do_compile_ptest() {
+ oe_runmake ${RSYNC_PTEST_HELPERS} CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -std=gnu17"
+ oe_runmake ${RSYNC_PTEST_CHECK_SYMLINKS}
+}
+
+PTEST_BUILD_HOST_FILES += "shconfig"
+
+do_install_ptest() {
+ install -d ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/testsuite
+ install -d ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/support
+ install -m 0755 ${S}/runtests.sh ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/
+ install -m 0644 ${B}/shconfig ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/
+ # runtests.sh greps config.h for HAVE_LUTIMES / CHOWN_MODIFIES_SYMLINK to
+ # derive TLS_ARGS. Without config.h those stay empty and some symlink-
+ # and lutime-sensitive tests fail spuriously.
+ install -m 0644 ${B}/config.h ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/
+ cp -a ${S}/testsuite/. ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/testsuite/
+ # Tests consume a handful of named source leaves via $srcdir:
+ # *.c - hands_setup uses `cat $srcdir/*.c` as a text corpus
+ # rsync.h - mkpath.test, itemize.test
+ # configure.ac - itemize.test
+ # config.sub - itemize.test
+ # wildtest.txt - wildmatch.test
+ # (Enumerated explicitly rather than globbed so future rsync releases
+ # that add/rename top-level files don't silently change the ptest
+ # package contents.)
+ install -m 0644 ${S}/*.c ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/
+ install -m 0644 ${S}/rsync.h ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/
+ install -m 0644 ${S}/configure.ac ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/
+ install -m 0644 ${S}/config.sub ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/
+ install -m 0644 ${S}/wildtest.txt ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/
+ # Only support/lsh.sh is referenced by the testsuite (as an RSYNC_RSH
+ # wrapper that emulates ssh-to-localhost via sh).
+ install -m 0755 ${S}/support/lsh.sh ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/support/
+ for prog in ${RSYNC_PTEST_HELPERS}; do
+ install -m 0755 ${B}/${prog} ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/
+ done
+ # shconfig hardcodes SHELL_PATH + FAKEROOT_PATH from the build host;
+ # retarget SHELL_PATH to /bin/sh (buildpaths QA) and blank out
+ # FAKEROOT_PATH so tests that guard with `[ -e "$FAKEROOT_PATH" ]`
+ # skip cleanly on target instead of resolving a build-host path.
+ sed -i -e 's|^SHELL_PATH=.*|SHELL_PATH="/bin/sh"|' \
+ -e 's|^FAKEROOT_PATH=.*|FAKEROOT_PATH=""|' \
+ ${D}${PTEST_PATH}/shconfig
+}
+
+RDEPENDS:${PN}-ptest += "bash coreutils findutils sed grep diffutils"
+
BBCLASSEXTEND = "native nativesdk"
Wire up upstream's runtests.sh testsuite as a ptest package. The testsuite runs rsync itself through 43 .test scenarios covering ACLs, xattrs, device nodes, hardlinks, symlinks, daemon mode, filters, backup, batch, etc., plus 3 CHECK_SYMLINKS variants (chown-fake, devices-fake, xattrs-hlink). - Add file://run-ptest. It exports TOOLDIR + rsync_bin + srcdir for upstream's runtests.sh and translates its "PASS name" / "SKIP name" / "FAIL name" / "XFAIL name" lines to ptest-runner's "PASS: name" / "SKIP: name" / "FAIL: name" format via sed. XFAIL (exit 78, upstream's "known-bad, already counted as failed") is remapped to SKIP so a known-bad test does not flip the whole suite to failed on ptest-runner. sed is invoked without -u so the script works under BusyBox sed on core-image-minimal (BusyBox does not implement -u / line- buffered mode; ptest-runner collects the full output at the end so line buffering is not required). - inherit ptest. RDEPENDS:${PN}-ptest += "bash coreutils findutils sed grep diffutils" so the testsuite gets the GNU userland it was written against (rsync.fns uses find | sort | sed | xargs pipelines to marshal filenames with spaces into tls; BusyBox's xargs handles backslash-escaped spaces differently from GNU xargs and the tests fail). - do_compile_ptest: upstream's Makefile only builds the 7 CHECK_PROGS helper binaries (tls, getgroups, getfsdev, testrun, trimslash, t_unsafe, wildtest) and 3 CHECK_SYMLINKS through the check / installcheck targets, so build them explicitly. Using oe_runmake on the upstream target names keeps this list in sync automatically on future rsync upgrades (the list lives in Makefile.in, not here). - wildtest.c in 3.4.1 declares `typedef char bool;`, which collides with the native bool keyword added in C23 (gcc 15+ defaults to -std=gnu23). Pin the helper compile to -std=gnu17 to match the workaround already used in meta/recipes-core/ ncurses/ncurses.inc, meta/recipes-devtools/expect/ expect_5.45.4.bb, meta/recipes-extended/ghostscript/ ghostscript_10.06.0.bb, and others. Passing CFLAGS on the oe_runmake command line is safe here because upstream's Makefile does not set per-target CFLAGS for these helpers. - do_install_ptest: stage runtests.sh, shconfig (required by runtests.sh), config.h (runtests.sh greps HAVE_LUTIMES and CHOWN_MODIFIES_SYMLINK from it to set TLS_ARGS; otherwise those stay empty and lutime / symlink-ownership tests fail spuriously), the testsuite/ tree (including the symlinks produced by do_compile_ptest), and the 7 helper binaries. Also stage the specific upstream source leaves that individual tests consume via $srcdir: * all *.c (hands_setup uses `cat $srcdir/*.c` as a text corpus; intentionally a glob because any top-level .c file added in a future rsync release becomes part of the corpus automatically) * rsync.h (mkpath.test, itemize.test) * configure.ac (itemize.test) * config.sub (itemize.test) * wildtest.txt (wildmatch.test) * support/lsh.sh (the only support/ entry referenced by the testsuite; used as an RSYNC_RSH wrapper that emulates ssh-to-localhost via sh) shconfig inherits SHELL_PATH and FAKEROOT_PATH from the build host; retarget SHELL_PATH to /bin/sh (buildpaths QA) and blank out FAKEROOT_PATH so tests guarded by [ -e "$FAKEROOT_PATH" ] fall through cleanly on target instead of resolving to a build-host path. - PTEST_BUILD_HOST_FILES += "shconfig" so the class's host-path scrub runs on it too. - Add rsync to conf/distro/include/ptest-packagelists.inc under PTESTS_SLOW (some tests start a daemon and wait on timeouts). Runtime verification (qemux86-64, core-image-minimal, crops/ poky:ubuntu-22.04, DEFAULTTUNE=x86-64, testimage + ptest-runner, slirp + kvm): 39 PASS, 0 FAIL, 7 SKIP (acls, acls-default, chown-fake, crtimes, devices-fake, ssh-basic, xattrs, xattrs-hlink; all legitimate for core-image-minimal which lacks setfacl, root access, ssh host keys, crtime support, char-device mknod, and xattr write). testimage reports "core-image-minimal - OK - All required tests passed (successes=3, skipped=1, failures=0, errors=0)". Package verification: rsync-ptest contains the 7 helpers, 48 testsuite entries, runtests.sh + shconfig + config.h + run-ptest + the 48 *.c files + the 5 named source leaves listed above + support/lsh.sh; package_qa passes. [YOCTO #16211] Signed-off-by: Jhonata Poma-Hansen <jhonata.poma@gmail.com> --- .../distro/include/ptest-packagelists.inc | 1 + meta/recipes-devtools/rsync/files/run-ptest | 23 +++++++ meta/recipes-devtools/rsync/rsync_3.4.1.bb | 64 ++++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 87 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 meta/recipes-devtools/rsync/files/run-ptest