tst.execfail.ksh revision 9512fe850e98fdd448c638ca63fdd92a8a510255
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#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
#
# This script tests that -- if a exec(2) fails -- the proc:::exec probe fires,
# followed by the proc:::exec-success probe (in a successful exec(2)). To
# circumvent any potential shell cleverness, this script generates exec
# failure by generating a file with a bogus interpreter. (It seems unlikely
# that a shell -- regardless of how clever it claims to be -- would bother to
# validate the interpreter before exec'ing.)
#
# If this fails, the script will run indefinitely; it relies on the harness
# to time it out.
#
script()
{
$dtrace -s /dev/stdin <<EOF
proc:::exec
/curpsinfo->pr_ppid == $child && args[0] == "$badexec"/
{
self->exec = 1;
}
proc:::exec-failure
/self->exec/
{
exit(0);
}
EOF
}
sleeper()
{
while true; do
/usr/bin/sleep 1
$badexec
done
}
badexec=/tmp/execfail.ksh.$$
dtrace=/usr/sbin/dtrace
cat > $badexec <<EOF
#!/this_is_a_bogus_interpreter
EOF
chmod +x $badexec
sleeper &
child=$!
script
status=$?
kill $child
rm $badexec
exit $status