# The client writes 300 messages to Sys::Syslog native method. # The syslogd writes it into a file and through a pipe. # The syslogd passes it via TLS to the loghost. # The server blocks the message on its TLS socket. # The server waits until the client as written all messages. # The server sends a SIGTERM to syslogd and reads messages from kernel. # The client waits until the server has read the first message. # Find the message in client, file, pipe, syslogd log. # Check that the 300 messages are in syslogd and file log. # Check that the dropped message is in file log. use strict; use warnings; use Socket; our %args = ( client => { func => sub { write_between2logs(shift, sub { my $self = shift; write_message($self, get_secondlog()); write_lines($self, 300, 1024); write_message($self, get_thirdlog()); ${$self->{server}}->loggrep(get_secondlog(), 8) or die ref($self), " server did not receive second log"; })}, }, syslogd => { loghost => '@tls://localhost:$connectport', loggrep => { get_charlog() => 300, qr/SSL3_WRITE_PENDING/ => 0, }, }, server => { listen => { domain => AF_UNSPEC, proto => "tls", addr => "localhost" }, rcvbuf => 2**12, func => sub { my $self = shift; ${$self->{syslogd}}->loggrep(get_thirdlog(), 20) or die ref($self), " syslogd did not receive third log"; ${$self->{syslogd}}->kill_syslogd('TERM'); ${$self->{syslogd}}->loggrep("syslogd: exited", 5) or die ref($self), " no 'syslogd: exited' in syslogd log"; # syslogd has shut down, read from kernel socket buffer read_log($self); }, loggrep => { get_firstlog() => 1, get_secondlog() => 1, get_thirdlog() => 0, get_testgrep() => 0, qr/syslogd\[\d+\]: start/ => 1, get_charlog() => '~91', }, }, file => { loggrep => { get_firstlog() => 1, get_secondlog() => 1, get_thirdlog() => 1, get_testgrep() => 0, qr/syslogd\[\d+\]: start/ => 1, get_charlog() => 300, qr/syslogd\[\d+\]: dropped 2[0-2][0-9] messages to remote loghost/ => 1, }, }, pipe => { nocheck => 1 }, tty => { nocheck => 1 }, ); 1;