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# Run client before starting syslogd.
# The client writes one message before and one after syslogd is started.
# The kernel writes a sendsyslog(2) error message to the log socket.
# Start syslogd, it reads the error and the second message from the log socket.
# Find the kernel error message in file, syslogd, server log.
# Check that the first message got lost.
# Create a ktrace dump of the client and check that sendsyslog(2) has failed.

use strict;
use warnings;
use Errno ':POSIX';

my $errno = ENOTCONN;
my $kerngrep = qr/sendsyslog: dropped \d+ messages?, error $errno$/;

our %args = (
    client => {
	early => 1,
	func => sub { write_between2logs(shift, sub {
	    my $self = shift;
	    ${$self->{syslogd}}->loggrep(qr/syslogd: started/, 5)
		or die "syslogd started not in syslogd.log";
	})},
	ktrace => {
	    qr/CALL  sendsyslog\(/ => '>=2',
	    qr/RET   sendsyslog -1 errno $errno / => '>=1',
	},
    },
    syslogd => {
	loggrep => {
	    get_firstlog() => 0,
	    qr/msg $kerngrep/ => 1,
	    get_testgrep() => 1,
	},
    },
    server => {
	loggrep => {
	    get_firstlog() => 0,
	    $kerngrep => 1,
	    get_testgrep() => 1,
	},
    },
    file => {
	loggrep => {
	    get_firstlog() => 0,
	    $kerngrep => 1,
	    get_testgrep() => 1,
	},
    },
);

1;