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authorRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2021-06-16 06:48:12 +0200
committerMatt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>2021-06-17 08:24:13 +0100
commita515c8256e22eb8427a43ea4f709794ce2c36414 (patch)
tree85bbef245f8486ef720428e0ef5366c475da0fd3
parentfd6d0c5ac4bc685b4021824fa56fcec245f08884 (diff)
Fix exit code for VMS in util/wrap.pl and test/run_tests.pl
The exit code for VMS is a bit tricky, and while perl translates the VMS status code from a typical C program to posix terms, it doesn't automatically translate its exit code into the typical C program VMS status code. Perl scripts are recommended to do so explicitly. Therefore, we make util/wrap.pl and test/run_tests.pl simulate the typical C program VMS status code for all non-zero exit codes, except we give them all the error severity (according to the VMS C library reference manual, exit codes 2 and above are treated as success...). Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/15787)
-rw-r--r--test/run_tests.pl23
-rwxr-xr-xutil/wrap.pl16
2 files changed, 32 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/test/run_tests.pl b/test/run_tests.pl
index 0ed97b2ca9..4899356a6e 100644
--- a/test/run_tests.pl
+++ b/test/run_tests.pl
@@ -314,12 +314,23 @@ $ret =
$harness->runtests(map { [ abs2rel($_, rel2abs(curdir())), basename($_) ] }
sort { reorder($a) cmp reorder($b) } keys %tests);
-# $ret->has_errors may be any number, not just 0 or 1. On VMS, numbers
-# from 2 and on are used as is as VMS statuses, which has severity encoded
-# in the lower 3 bits. 0 and 1, on the other hand, generate SUCCESS and
-# FAILURE, so for currect reporting on all platforms, we make sure the only
-# exit codes are 0 and 1. Double-bang is the trick to do so.
-exit !!$ret->has_errors if (ref($ret) eq "TAP::Parser::Aggregator");
+# If this is a TAP::Parser::Aggregator, $ret->has_errors is the count of
+# tests that failed. We don't bother with that exact number, just exit
+# with an appropriate exit code when it isn't zero.
+if (ref($ret) eq "TAP::Parser::Aggregator") {
+ exit 0 unless $ret->has_errors;
+ exit 1 unless $^O eq 'VMS';
+ # On VMS, perl converts an exit 1 to SS$_ABORT (%SYSTEM-F-ABORT), which
+ # is a bit harsh. As per perl recommendations, we explicitly use the
+ # same VMS status code as typical C programs would for exit(1), except
+ # we set the error severity rather than success.
+ # Ref: https://perldoc.perl.org/perlport#exit
+ # https://perldoc.perl.org/perlvms#$?
+ exit 0x35a000 # C facility code
+ + 8 # 1 << 3 (to make space for the 3 severity bits)
+ + 2 # severity: E(rror)
+ + 0x10000000; # bit 28 set => the shell stays silent
+}
# If this isn't a TAP::Parser::Aggregator, it's the pre-TAP test harness,
# which simply dies at the end if any test failed, so we don't need to bother
diff --git a/util/wrap.pl b/util/wrap.pl
index 69be06d302..1ca09bfdf4 100755
--- a/util/wrap.pl
+++ b/util/wrap.pl
@@ -46,4 +46,18 @@ die "wrap.pl: Failed to execute '", join(' ', @cmd), "': $!\n"
exit(($? & 255) | 128) if ($? & 255) != 0;
# When not a signal, just shift down the subprocess exit code and use that.
-exit($? >> 8);
+my $exitcode = $? >> 8;
+
+# For VMS, perl recommendations is to emulate what the C library exit() does
+# for all non-zero exit codes, except we set the error severity rather than
+# success.
+# Ref: https://perldoc.perl.org/perlport#exit
+# https://perldoc.perl.org/perlvms#$?
+if ($^O eq 'VMS' && $exitcode != 0) {
+ $exitcode =
+ 0x35a000 # C facility code
+ + ($exitcode * 8) # shift up to make space for the 3 severity bits
+ + 2 # Severity: E(rror)
+ + 0x10000000; # bit 28 set => the shell stays silent
+}
+exit($exitcode);