import os from autotest_lib.client.bin import test, utils class scrashme(test.test): """ Runs the scrashme syscalls test suite. This test mode will exercise kernel syscalls randomically, or in a sequential fashion. @note: As of the current version shipped, scrashme does support the following options: --mode must be one of random, rotate, regval, struct, or capcheck --mode=random : pass random values in registers to random syscalls -s#: use # as random seed. --mode=rotate : rotate value through all register combinations -k: pass kernel addresses as arguments. -u: pass userspace addresses as arguments. -x#: use value as register arguments. -z: use all zeros as register parameters. -Sr: pass struct filled with random junk. -Sxx: pass struct filled with hex value xx. --mode=capcheck: check syscalls that call capable() return -EPERM. -b#: begin at offset #. -c#: target syscall # only. -N#: do # syscalls then exit. -P: poison buffers before calling syscall, and check afterwards. -p: pause after syscall. @see: http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/projects/scrashme/ @author: Yi Yang """ version = 2 def initialize(self): self.job.require_gcc() def setup(self, tarball = 'scrashme-git-snapshot-03-18-2010.tar.bz2'): diff_src = os.path.join(self.bindir, 'testfix.diff') tarball = utils.unmap_url(self.bindir, tarball, self.tmpdir) utils.extract_tarball_to_dir(tarball, self.srcdir) os.chdir(self.srcdir) if os.path.exists(diff_src): utils.system('patch -i %s' % diff_src) utils.make() def run_once(self, args_list=''): if args_list: args = args_list else: args = '--mode rotate' scrashme_path = os.path.join(self.srcdir, 'scrashme') utils.system("%s %s" % (scrashme_path, args))