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# The client kills syslogd.
# The client writes a message with sendsyslog LOG_CONS flag.
# Find the message in console log.
# Create a ktrace dump of the client and check for sendsyslog.
# Check that no syslog priority or dropped message is logged to console.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Errno ':POSIX';
use Sys::Syslog 'LOG_CONS';
my $errno = ENOTCONN;
our %args = (
client => {
func => sub {
my $self = shift;
${$self->{syslogd}}->kill_syslogd('TERM');
${$self->{syslogd}}->down();
sendsyslog("<123>".get_testlog(), LOG_CONS)
and die ref($self), " sendsyslog succeeded";
sendsyslog(get_testlog(), LOG_CONS)
and die ref($self), " sendsyslog succeeded";
foreach (qw(< <1 <12 <123 <1234)) {
sendsyslog($_, LOG_CONS)
and die ref($self), " sendsyslog succeeded";
sendsyslog("$_>", LOG_CONS)
and die ref($self), " sendsyslog succeeded";
sendsyslog("$_>foo", LOG_CONS)
and die ref($self), " sendsyslog succeeded";
}
write_shutdown($self);
},
ktrace => {
qr/CALL sendsyslog\(/ => 18,
qr/GIO fd -1 wrote /.length(get_testlog()).qr/ bytes/ => 2,
qr/RET sendsyslog -1 errno $errno / => 18,
},
loggrep => {},
},
syslogd => {
conffile => "/dev/null",
loggrep => {},
},
server => { noserver => 1 },
file => { nocheck => 1 },
pipe => { nocheck => 1 },
user => { nocheck => 1 },
console => {
loggrep => {
get_testgrep() => 2,
qr/<\d+>/ => 0,
qr/dropped \d+ message/ => 0,
},
},
);
1;
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