set ::tags {}
set ::valgrind_errors {}
-proc error_and_quit {config_file error} {
- puts "!!COULD NOT START REDIS-SERVER\n"
- puts "CONFIGURATION:"
- puts [exec cat $config_file]
- puts "\nERROR:"
- puts [string trim $error]
- exit 1
+proc start_server_error {config_file error} {
+ set err {}
+ append err "Cant' start the Redis server\n"
+ append err "CONFIGURATION:"
+ append err [exec cat $config_file]
+ append err "\nERROR:"
+ append err [string trim $error]
+ send_data_packet $::test_server_fd err $err
}
proc check_valgrind_errors stderr {
set buf [read $fd]
close $fd
- if {![regexp -- {ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors} $buf] ||
+ if {[regexp -- { at 0x} $buf] ||
(![regexp -- {definitely lost: 0 bytes} $buf] &&
![regexp -- {no leaks are possible} $buf])} {
send_data_packet $::test_server_fd err "Valgrind error: $buf\n"
}
# kill server and wait for the process to be totally exited
+ catch {exec kill $pid}
while {[is_alive $config]} {
- if {[incr wait 10] % 1000 == 0} {
+ incr wait 10
+
+ if {$wait >= 5000} {
+ puts "Forcing process $pid to exit..."
+ catch {exec kill -KILL $pid}
+ } elseif {$wait % 1000 == 0} {
puts "Waiting for process $pid to exit..."
}
- catch {exec kill $pid}
after 10
}
}
proc start_server {options {code undefined}} {
- # If we are runnign against an external server, we just push the
+ # If we are running against an external server, we just push the
# host/port pair in the stack the first time
if {$::external} {
if {[llength $::servers] == 0} {
set stderr [format "%s/%s" [dict get $config "dir"] "stderr"]
if {$::valgrind} {
- exec valgrind --suppressions=src/valgrind.sup src/redis-server $config_file > $stdout 2> $stderr &
+ exec valgrind --suppressions=src/valgrind.sup --show-reachable=no --show-possibly-lost=no --leak-check=full src/redis-server $config_file > $stdout 2> $stderr &
} else {
exec src/redis-server $config_file > $stdout 2> $stderr &
}
# check that the server actually started
# ugly but tries to be as fast as possible...
- set retrynum 100
+ if {$::valgrind} {set retrynum 1000} else {set retrynum 100}
set serverisup 0
if {$::verbose} {
}
if {!$serverisup} {
- error_and_quit $config_file [exec cat $stderr]
+ set err {}
+ append err [exec cat $stdout] "\n" [exec cat $stderr]
+ start_server_error $config_file $err
+ return
}
# find out the pid
while 1 {
# check that the server actually started and is ready for connections
- if {[exec cat $stdout | grep "ready to accept" | wc -l] > 0} {
+ if {[exec grep "ready to accept" | wc -l < $stdout] > 0} {
break
}
after 10